MUHAMMAD MUMTAZ versus SAJIDA SULTANA
The Special Relief Act 1877 Section 12 suit was substantiated by the evidence obtained from the sale and settlement of the land between the seller and the seller in dispute for the specific performance of the contract which, over time, was duly accomplished. The verdict was upheld by the trial court appeals court. Put aside the verdict and decree by the trial court, ignoring the evidence on record and acting under misunderstanding, even without having to record the credible witnesses of the agreement and the eyewitness testimony of the agreement. Also, on appeal of the trial court and not reading the evidence on record, the trial court's finding was set aside on the second appeal for rehabilitation.
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