MUHAMMAD ANWAR versus MAHMOODA BEGUM
Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1991 Section 13 Failure to revoke the plaintiff's claim for termination of the case, failing to prove the invalidity and suitability of the plaintiff even though the plaintiff was required to declare his right and declare his intention to enforce it. ?? Upon acquiring knowledge of the sale, he failed to do the same, all the plaintiffs seeking to make the inquiry were missing from the evidence and the alleged informant was claimed to have been the sole and only witness to the victim, The notice of petition was not submitted, which was required within 14 days from the date of the victim's death, in fact he claimed Or that he was sent after a legal period, and, as such, cannot be construed to have been proved in accordance with the legal requirements, rejecting the finding of the two courts not complying with the plaintiff's two cases, thus, Was not faced with misrepresenting any record or legal weakness in order to justify the intervention of the High Court in the arbitration jurisdiction.
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