HUSSANA versus GHUFRANIA
Section 42 Registration Act (XVI of 1908), Sections 17 and 49 of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act (XVII of 1967), Section 45 of the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance (VII of 1961), Section 5, in relation to the title of the unregistered Dover Dow plaintiff. The suit alleges the Dover process-based suit property owner and alleged that the property was given to him by his father-in-law in lieu of his Dover, Muslim family law ordinance. , Was not listed under section 5 of 1961. The Dover Deed was also not filed under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908, where the plaintiff failed to prove that he had ever been in possession of the suit property or in any part thereof, the death of the father-in-law of the plaintiff. After the change of inheritance and her husband was assassinated, the plaintiff was placed in possession of the portion which was deferred, the trial court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, but the appellate court ruled that Did not depend on the work was the unregistered document and the case was dismissed and the decision passed by the appellate court on the proper definition of evidence and the matter Was the plaintiff of a law applicable to which the plaintiff failed to read any evidence or to read evidence or to indicate any irregularity or any jurisdiction to the error or defect in the judgment and decree passed by the appellate court review. Was excluded under the circumstances
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