MUHAMMAD USMAN versus KHUSHI MUHAMMAD
On the basis of section 13 and 35 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OVII, R 11 of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act of 1991, the accused / shopkeepers were tried for dismissing the accused on the basis of issuing a time limit. The plaintiffs had not made the students in accordance with the provisions of section 13 (3) of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1991. According to the provisions of section 13 (3) of the law, a written notice was issued within two weeks after the certiorari was confirmed. Had to The registered case was filed by two fact witnesses for confession, when no such certified law was in force at the time and the plaintiff acted on the basis of Islamic common law principles, Although students were required to make, but not strictly in accordance with Section 13 (3), the Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1991, which was subsequently issued and could not be complied with so as to fulfill the dissatisfaction of the claimants. Can be The order to revoke the requirement was put aside in the circumstances
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