MUHAMMAD GULZAR versus HABIB-UR-REHMAN
Determining the market value of vacant land before the Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913 Sections 25 and 27, the trial court fixed the value of the pre-empted land market, which was not worked on a yearly basis on the basis that the court always a year on average Was not obligated to create. As a basis for determining the market price, but other record evidence and material can also be traced that the appellate court below rejected the trial court's decision stating that The trial court erred in not relying on the one-year average for which a valid basis could be laid. Determination of default land value and thus agreeing to seek appellate court validity in reviewing fixed land value of the average high court for one year: the trial court rightly found it That this was not a complex global application for selling sales. The value of pre-empted land is calculated on an average of one year or five years, but for accurate assessment of the market value of previously vacant land, other evidence and material can be considered for verification and determination of compensation and Appeal Court and High Court Approval decisions and orders were set aside to the extent of market value of vacancies and the trial court was reinstated
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