MUHAMMAD BASHIR versus MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE
In the case of immovable property worth less than one hundred rupees, the transfer of property under section 7, 8 and 54 of the Property Act 1882, such transfer can be made either by a registered instrument or its principal and essential elements. The parties to the sale were the subject matter and the prices would be the buyer and the seller and seller should be entitled to the transfer, that is, the ownership or authority must have title to the transfer if it were not their own. So the title of the transfer property had to be. A person who has property ownership rights and was recorded in such rights or other public documents in which the record of ownership was entered or maintained, can be considered as entitled to the property This was the topic of the topic. Although the person is not the owner of the property, but legally authorized to transfer it through his or her owner, such property was eligible for transfer
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