MUHAMMAD ZAKRIA versus BASHIR AHMAD
Contract Act 1872 Section 196 Specific Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 12 Civil Procedure Code (V of 1908), Section 100 Second Appeal Validation The specific performance of a contract to sell to a partner, with regard to this section Agreement entered into with the claimant. Also, such agreement was executed on behalf of the other partners without the consent and information of the other partners. The executive was not acting as a lawyer for the other shareholders, while the trial court executed the agreement. This case was excluded to a certain extent. Performance while the lower appellate court allowed the appeal and dismissed its justification. Where the prosecutor was not acting as a lawyer and the other participant was not aware of the contract on his behalf, the validity doctrine was applied; the lower appellate court failed to take into consideration the provisions of section 196 of the Contract Act 1872, But it limited itself to attracting those who were not justified on the basis of the evidence contained by the plaintiff's decision and the lower appellate court's order, and the trial court's decision was upheld.
Find a Lawyer Near You
Dealing with a matter like this? Connect with a verified advocate in your city — free on SJP Lawyers Directory.
🔍 Find a Lawyer
solicitors from Sudhnoti lawyer