MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM versus BASRI
Contract Act 1872 Section 188 Laws Intended (1 V of 1984), Article 129, Illusions (G) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Acting woman intends to have the power of attorney in favor of the accused. The trial court also heard the trial court to avoid such sale by the old woman (the plaintiff) and the first appellate court high court in the second appeal, however, affirmed the authenticity of the plaintiff's case to the Power of Attorney. Rejected on the basis upon which the sale process was executed and registered. If it was not presented in favor of the defendant, then the analogy against the defendant could be legally drawn. If the said document had been submitted, it would have been against the defendant in the context of the plaintiff that he could only handle the property. References and citations in the newspapers that were issued regarding the cancellation of the Authority of Attorney, should the defendant (s) have to assure themselves that the property in question was sold with knowledge And the free consent of the female Wendes of the illiterate village and the plaintiff belonging to the same village. Therefore, if such a case is well filed, caution is required that the defendant be contacted directly to seek consent to participate with the property. The basis of the evidence and the findings presented by the High Court was well established which did not demand any interim leave to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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