GHULAM RASOOL versus ABDUL GHANI
Colonization Section 12 of the Government Land (Punjab) Act 1912, Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 27 (b) conveyance deed, registration of a request for purchase by the purchaser without notice, transfer by the grant elf suit land. Had paid the full price. The government had to meet all the terms of the dues and other conditions of sale except to draw up and register the condition dead which was not a condition of his authority which there was no specific condition to fulfill. Due to which the grantee failed to meet the grant which moved the article to land. In favor of the plaintiff, after the registration of the sale process in favor of the plaintiff, both the courts have decided in favor of the plaintiff plaintiff that he is entitled to be the purchaser without notice and at certain times 27 claimed protection. Relief Act, 1877 The suit was passed on behalf of the claimants in favor of the claimants by the sale deed registered for the transfer of the land when the sale was done in favor of the claimant, in favor of the third party. The transfer of the said land by law was not legally binding on the respondent in favor of the defendant and consequently the exchange, or the sale of such mutant, was unstable. Both the courts decided in favor of the plaintiffs in the matter when the foundation was laid, the style made on it was mandatory, both the decisions and the rulings were passed by both the courts.
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