NAZAR GUL versus ISLAM
The Suit for Claiming the Applicant's Title of Limitation Act 1908 Section 42 Litigation Act (IX of 1908), Article 120 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3), asserts that the land in question belongs to its former Was the property that had left her. In the days of distress the ancestral home remained and he moved to the neighboring country where his death occurred about 40 years ago and he was entitled to be the sole heir under which the Appeal Court of the trial proceeded after the trial. The case was remanded to the trial court. Both parties approached the High Court in amending jurisdiction along with the law. Did not include that the applicant and the defendant were co-defendants. The applicants had clearly stated that the defendants were taking advantage of his absence and his father had taken possession of all of them due to the reasons for the action by the cultivable land applicants which he filed. The suit was filed by the company about 40 to 40 years ago, thus, it was banned over time and it was found out correctly that the High Court Bar on the threshold had made it clear. The contents of the article itself, the High Court, on the basis of the limitations, dismissed the appeal leave rather than remand the courts rightly.
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