ABDUL WASIH versus BASHIR AHMAD
The Special Relief Act 1877 Section 8 suits the land owned by the plaintiff for consideration by the trial court in the presence of evidence that the plaintiff had rightfully found the plaintiff to be the owner of the suit land and entitled to own it. Who proved his title in this regard. The suit land was always entitled to its title and there was no restriction under any law against the plaintiff in order for the plaintiff to prove his title against the person who had the suit land. Had no title to the duty of the court. It is obligatory to see that unless there is an undue constraint, the holder of a legitimate title in the property should obtain his / her possession from the occupier without any title, using the appellate court in his jurisdiction. Refusing to take possession relief, demonstrating content irregularities. To the plaintiff, the decision was set aside by the High Court and the trial court's order was restored.
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