ABDUL QADI versus ZAFAR SHAHEEN
Section 24 of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1913, the suit for pre-arrest, the non-submission of 1 / 3rd of the sale price within the legal period of thirty days, was compulsory in the nature of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1991, which the plaintiff submitted. Will need to be made. The court may determine the sale price of 1 / 3rd of the sale of the property in cash within this period, especially under section 24 of the Act, specifically pointing out that the suit under section 24 of the Act is filed in subsection (2) No refunds can be extended for more than thirty days. Result of non-submission within the legal period under which the case will be dismissed, the provisions of the Punjab Pre-Impression Act 1991 were, thus, declared to be absolute and non-compliant, resulting in non-compliance of the court order and the case. Applicants who decide to run will be dismissed. In a review for extension to the High Court, his case was vacant from merit and the suit filed by him will be excluded.
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