GHAZANFAR ALI versus SHAUKAT ALI
Special Relief Act 1877 Section 12 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) The suit was also ordered by the trial court for the specific performance of the sale contract as well as the sale agreement between the parties by the High Court. The approval shows that it did not exist at that time. The contract was in relation to the sale of immovable property between the parties and was specifically enforced on the basis of Section 12, the Special Relief Act, 1877. The court will recognize that the transfer of a real estate transaction cannot adequately relieve the monetary compensation. It was properly maintained that when there was no barrier or obstacle to the transfer of immovable property to the legitimate buyer under the contract, then it was deprived of property and the payment of money was based on principles. Cannot be considered appropriate assistance. It would be unethical as well as unethical to exclude the respondent from the contract of sale, under which the property was agreed to be sold ten years ago on this question and from which it agreed to sell Appeal leave was denied in circumstances
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