FIDA HUSSAIN versus JALAL KHAN
Specific Relief Act 1877 Section 12 & 21 (c) Specific performance of the seller agreement written on the settlement agreement is not particularly enforceable, especially the failure to prove the details of the plaintiff on the ground that the plaintiff's land The plaintiff agreed on this agreement on the matter. The plaintiff refuses to execute an agreement and refuses to pay any portion The plaintiff relies on the personal notebook to establish the contract The notebook did not have details of the land to indicate the same effect. There were details to the sale agreement that the land was missing, the appellate court rightly found that the sale agreement lacked assurance and was listed under section 21 (c) of the Special Relief Act, 1877 In principle, it was neither viable nor material irregularity. The appellate court did not evaluate the evidence, nor did any jurisdiction defect or any other legal decision that the claimant failed to prove in the sale agreement; the High Court refused to interfere with the decision. And the appellate court-approved decree
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