MUHAMMAD AQEEL versus FAYAZ HUSSAIN
Sections 12, 13, 31 and 32 of the NWFP Pre-Emission Act 1987 (VV 1908), OVII, R 11 (d) suits for pre-emption were to be filed by pre-emption before being denied. Within 120 days from the date of registration of the sale deed in respect of the vacant property, the sale was filed after 145 days of the deed registration, before the umpire said it was later transferred when the possession of the sold property was transferred. So he knew of a sale transaction. For sellers, there was no excuse in the law's view that the Predictor's prediction was that sellers were concealed by sellers in order to prevent pre-emptor from exercising their pre-emptive right, Could not have happened, since the sale agreement itself was a notice to the public on the pre-emptor's major dispute that, through the registration authority, non-compliance with Section 32 of the North West Frontier Province Pre-Impression Act, 1987 After receiving the time limit for filing a lawsuit will be extended. The DG, which was also withheld, was related to the issuance of notice of the student E-Assad, Section 32 of the North West Frontier Province Pre-Impression Act, 1987 and its reference to Section 31 of the North-West Frontier Province Pre-Impression Act, 1987 There was no concern or dominant effect. A deadline was set for setting up a pre-literacy case because the delay in filing a lawsuit for pre-emption was not only clear, but the umpire also filed a delayed petition. In the circumstances, advance stability was rightly rejected. O VII, R 11 (d),
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