MIR AHMAD versus DILAWAR KHAN
The Special Relief Act, 1877, was distributed by the 42 accused as co-owners of the joint property, and with the consent of all the co-owners were given possession of their own shares in such property. As a way of accessing his share of the property, one of the partners used to sell his property to the plaintiff with his right of way and subsequently seized it. The defendants (co-owners) prevented the plaintiff from using the plaintiff's case for the right to use the way in question, the trial court ruled and the appeal was upheld by the appellate court. In the joint right of property ownership, private distribution by co-owners. Leaving the way with mutual consent that all stakeholders will be using. In addition to selling a property through a partner's partner. Evidence-based record was established after the plaintiff stepped into the shoes of a partner, entitled to use the way in question, not as a favor, but as a matter of fact, according to the terms of the contract agreement. Was. The record clearly established this path, which was in fact located on the site that was given to the selling partner by other partners and that he sold the respondent to the same plaintiff, thus, the plaintiff in question. Determining the concurrence of the courts below had the same effect, that is, the plaintiff's right to use the questioning route was stated below, neither the courts presented false record evidence and Nor did they take such a jurisdiction
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