ABDULLAH KHAN versus ZULFAQAR ALI
Section 5 Civil Procedure Code (V of 1908), VI VI1, R 11 Pre-Impression Suit Providing Occupation of Suit Land by Seller to Another Person Such Property Provided by a Power of Attorney and Allegedly Transferable Was based on an unexpected entry. The Revenue Record Trial Court rejected the pre-emptor's claim, and the lower appellate court upheld the trial court's decision that the physical possession of the suit land thereafter was not the result of any legal evidence. In this way no consequential liability can be placed on the umpire to deprive him of his valuable legal right. Both the courts below had erred in affecting the legal documents with documents that did not accept the obligation to reject the legal role under O VII, R. 11, the CPC was an abuse complaint and resulted in serious misconduct of justice orders of both the courts, which led to the separation of the defamation cases due to legal instability and the case was re-running. ? According to the law, the case was handed over to the trial court
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