GANWAR versus NAZA
Property Act 1882 Section 41 West Pakistan Land Disposition (Shameless Saving) Ordinance (of 1959) Land for property and claimed that their rights are protected under Section 41, Property Transfer Act, 1882, Legal of deceased sellers The heirs claimed that the interest in their interest was sold by the seller without the rights of the seller, there was nothing in the oil record to show that before an inquiry, it was said that the buyer and the shopkeeper He did not even say on oath that his shopkeeper was informed of the revenue records section 41, Transfer of Property Act, 1882. Was listed as the boss, grilled principles and good conscience and was looking for someone. The Equity states that vendors that fail to meet Section 41, appropriate transfer requirements must meet their requirements. The Tie Act, 1882, would not be eligible for supply protection
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