GHULAM MUHAMMAD versus ALLAH DAD
Section 21 Land Reforms Regulation, 1972 (MLR No. 115), Article 25 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) pre-emption suit sinking principle Pre-emperors attached to an alien Because the plaintiff's High Court dismissed the pre-emperors case. On the basis that a stranger could not be presented as a plaintiff for premature use. Former emirates contend that the inclusion of a stranger in a premature emergency is a flaw in a procedure that can be cured by the courts at any time under O1, R. 10, CPC shall not be attracted by or with any application on its behalf and which applies to the sinking principle in the case of a vendor. Loses its superior right The principle of sinking a property into a stranger in Seylad applies to the former emperors, whose rights were never allowed to appeal to an individual. To consider the evils of pre-emptors by the Supreme Court
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