Districts Act 1967 (ACT)
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Districts Act 1967 (ACT)
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The case involved a challenge to the Districts Ordinance 1966-1967, which was amended by the Districts Ordinance 1967. The plaintiff argued that the amendments were invalid as they did not follow the proper legislative procedures. The court had to determine whether the amendments were valid and whether the plaintiff had standing to bring the challenge. The court found that the amendments were valid and that the plaintiff did not have standing to bring the challenge. The court dismissed the case.
The court held that the amendments to the Districts Ordinance 1966-1967 were valid as they were made in accordance with the proper legislative procedures. The court also held that the plaintiff did not have standing to bring the challenge as they did not have a sufficient interest in the matter. The court dismissed the case as the plaintiff did not have standing to bring the challenge and the amendments were valid.
No orders were made as the case was dismissed.
The court held that the amendments to the Districts Ordinance 1966-1967 were valid as they were made in accordance with the proper legislative procedures. The court also held that the plaintiff did not have standing to bring the challenge as they did not have a sufficient interest in the matter. The court dismissed the case as the plaintiff did not have standing to bring the challenge and the amendments were valid.
No orders were made as the case was dismissed.
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Adverse Possession
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