HAROON MANDRAH versus ABDUL RAHIM
Sindh Buildings Control Ordinance 1979 Section 7A Contract Act (IX of 1872), Section 23 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Eliminating unauthorized construction Maxim Caveat Importer Apply Builders Three floors in complete violation of the approved building project. ???? The Town Planning Regulation, 1979 and the Sindh Buildings Control Ordinance, 1979 passed the order to remove such unauthorized buildings, and the occupants of the building filed a petition as interlocutor and the buyers of the built flats became numerous. Claimed. Under the principle of validity warning empowerment on the disputed floor, the occupiers were required to confirm the title of the builder before purchasing and occupying the premises; in the present case, he had no title and no title was transferred in that regard. Could do An individual was declared on the floor of the flat on the disputed floor under section 23 of the Contracting Sales Act, 1872, on the ground floor, dismissed in 1979 due to violation of the Sindh Buildings Control Ordinance. There was no applicable right or title in their purchased premises on the floor. Prior to the purchase of the flats, the building plan was regulated or the constitutional petition was pending and they should have mentioned the fact when they filed an application under section 12 (2), CPC but they did not. So the High Court refused to give relief. An earlier request was already denied The application was rejected in circumstances
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