TALIB HUSSAIN versus MUHAMMAD SHARIF
Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1991 Section 30 General Clause Act (Section XX of 1897), Section 2 (34) of the pre-arrest lord prosecuting the limitation suit entered within a period of four months from the registration of the sale deed. Was resisted by The period of four months for the enforcement of the right of pre-emption under Section 30, Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1991 shall mean one hundred twenty days in assuming thirty days in a month and on the basis of that period of days, The lawsuit filed by the Pre-Importer was banned as indicated in Section 30, Punjab Pre-Empty Act 1991 that the time limit for the enforcement of pre-emptive rights was only four months if the intention of the Legislature was four. Month or one hundred and twenty days, it was specifically referred to as the four lunar / Islamic month. But this was not included, so the borrower should be considered for a period of four months because the lunar months were by any means powerful. The vacant land has been registered on 22 10 1997, the pre-emption suit filed by the pre-emptor on 2 2 1998 was within time; ?
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