MUHAMMAD YAQOOB KHAN versus SAHIB KHATOON
The Property Act 1882 was also subject to section 52 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OI, R 10 and Section 115 Special Relief Act (I of 1877), for declaration and injunction relating to interim decree relating to land. During the currency of the trial and temporary injunction restraining order, the underground land was purchased by intermediaries, which, upon their request, were enforced as defendants, by means of a justification. Permission was not obtained from the court before the purchase of the property. Thus, section 22, the property under the Transfer of Property Act, 82 1882 of, was sold, therefore, to any person, the defendant or the defendant. No right of court intervention was taken to impose as. The purpose of all the questions included in the suit was not necessarily the presence of the interlocutors for the effective and complete decision of the case as the dispute involved in the needle was filed by the trial court's writ petition Neither was necessary to do so, nor was the appropriate party under which the interlocutors were excluded in this case.
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