MUHAMMAD SARWAR versus ZULFIQAR
Specific Relief Act 1877 Section 54 Law Testimony (10 of 1984), Article 179 Specific Relief Act (of 1877), Section 12 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Test effect without confirming the testimony of the plaintiff For the specific performance of the agreement, on this case, none of the authentic witnesses was examined by the trial court, on the contrary, it was not verified by the plaintiff's order of trial. ? On this basis he was dismissed to the utmost that he failed to confirm any witnesses. That in another case, the Supreme Court granted leave on the same aspect whether it is up to the plaintiff in this case to examine the witness to confirm the sale agreement because the sale contract is not a perfect contract. As it does not require registration under Section 54. , The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, allowed the leave of appeal to consider the dispute raised by the approval of the leave on the same question of law involved in another case.
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