SHAH NAWAZ KHAN versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB
Article 5 (2) and 6 of the Special Relief Act (Constitution of 1877), Article 42 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Petition by a notification to accept respondents' personal and property supervision by the Court of Wards. Has claimed that the applicant is the original claimant. The only purpose of confirming the notification of the Court of Wards Luxury Standing Petitioner for the objectionable notification of the late brother (respondent's foreclosure) was that the seller was promised under the contract of sale, dated 28 1990 The 1990 grant was filed by the late forerunner, considering the amount. However, the only contract to sell does not give any right to the property, such an agreement only gives the right that the bidder will have the compelling performance of the contract, so, on the sale of the contract, the seller notifies the challenger. Will not receive the status of
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