NATIONAL BANK OF PAKISTAN versus FATIMA FOOD INDUSTRIES (PVT.) LTD.
Sections 37 and 42 of the Goods Act 1930 were sold as well as the quantity and quality of goods sold, the buyer objected to accepting the goods, used the same item after receiving the goods from the warehouse and then increased it. According to any objection made to the quantity and quality of the goods sold, under the provisions of Sections 37 and 42 of the Goods Selling Act, 1930, it was clear from the buyer's behavior that the Was in conflict with the ownership of the property. The seller, but in no case did the buyer reject the goods, the buyer's objection was rejected and the conditions of the sale were confirmed.
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