HAJI MUHAMMAD versus SYED MANZOOR HUSSAIN SHAH
Section 53 of the Property Act, 1882, in the Special Relief Act (of 1877), sections 12 and 55 of the suit, transfer and section 353 of the property, in the case of protection of the injunction, the plaintiff claimed that he had a valid property. Is in possession of The sale from the seller who himself purchased the suit property from the original owner was secured under section 53A of the Property Act, 1882. The optical Cond prerequisite for such protection is that the claimant should have recorded something in writing from the original owner. The subsequent shopkeeper from whom the defendant claimed to have purchased the suit property, with reasonable certainty by his or her behalf, to ascertain whether the suit had the necessary conditions for the transfer of the property. It can be ascertained that in the presence of any such signature by the alleged sellers, the defendant was not entitled to any protection under Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act 1882
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