ROSHAN DIN versus ALLAH DIYA
Sections 18 and 41 of the Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), Section 41 of the property owner, the buyer's property, the law was declared to be a disturbing property under the law until the respondent of the competent authority filed the petition. The property was purchased from an owner with no title, title or interest in the property. The applicant had taken suit property in the allotment as vacant property and the matter was decided by the authorities in favor of the applicant under jurisdiction under section 41 of Pakistan. Respondents to the Administration of Evacuity Property Act, 1957, claimed protection of Section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, where the property was not declared as vacant property until the date of the target; The bona fide buyer's request was not available.
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