FAZAL DIN versus MUHAMMAD BASHIR
Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913 Section 4 Central Law (Constitutional Reforms) Ordinance (XXI of 1960), Section 4 (1) Transfer Property Act (I82 of 1882), Section 54 Bahawalpur Government Notification No. 20, dated 28 5 1931 After the termination of the claim on the basis of oral sale in favor of the transfer of rights and the enforcement of some rules, the provisions of section 454 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 apply only to the Bahawalpur jurisdiction where only any central act or ordinance is extended That has been hinted at. The second schedule, which has been in force in this area before that date and is consistent with such act or ordinance, is in accordance with the First Amendment of the Transferred Property Act, 1882, which is the central law in the Second Law (Constitutional Reform) Ordinance, 1960. Included in, canceled under. After the transfer property act, 1882, did not come into effect, the Government of Bahawalpur had no opportunity to cancel the notification number 20 of the state, dated 28 28 1931, the provisions of the Transferred Property Act, Ian 54 of 1882, formerly Bahawalpur. 28 5 was implemented in the state from 1931 onwards and thereafter, the Sections 454, 17 12 1974 and 22 11 1978 of the Transfer Property Act, 1882 continued to apply. Oral sales, dated 6 11 1971, had no title to the shopkeeper as the owner of the estate and thus the former right of shopkeepers had no right to self-determination.
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