GHULAM SARWAR versus ABDUL GHAFOOR
The Special Relief Act 1877 sections 8 and 9 suit the plaintiff claims in the land claim that the defendant forcibly occupied the same tribe that initially the plaintiff agreed to sell the land, but illegally The same was sold to another person and he (the defendant), legally appealing the court to buy the land from the other person, in the circumstances, correctly found that the defendant was given the right to the land in his possession. The plaintiff, if he considered himself expelled from the land, should have filed a lawsuit against him. Under section 9, the Special Relief Act, 1877, the alleged disposal of Settlement within six months, which he failed to make, and under the decree of the Appellate Court not to be defective, was not interfered with. Can be
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