TAHIR SHAH versus LAIQ ZAMAN
Property Act 1882 Section 52 Civil Procedure Code (V8 1908), O IX, R 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application Les pendens, the doctrine of pre-emption of the final decree for illegal prosecution initially defended What was the case but then he himself appeared and during the trial sold the land to the applicants who had neither contested the pre-emption nor initiated proceedings to reject the former parliament. Had denied the right of the applicants as they were not parties to the matter and could not proceed to court. In the pre-discrimination case, the decision to proceed beyond the order will not be affected by the transfer of the property in favor of the applicant before the matter will be applied to the order of the court under which he has since withdrawn. Was denied. In the constitutional jurisdiction, after the right has been granted, the question cannot be answered
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