MUHAMMAD ASLAM AND OTHERS---PETITIONERS versus MUHAMMAD ASLAM AND OTHERS---RESPONDENTS
Sections 44, 52 and 53 of the Northwest Frontier Province Tenancy Act (XXV of 1950), Sections 4, 4A & 83 of the Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Sections 8, 42 and 54 of the Civil Procedure Code (V of 1908), Defendant, in his trial for modification and possession of the plaintiff's request for a restraining order for section 115, injunction restraint and possession rights record, sought the injunction that the controversial measles was in his possession. It is in the interest of the predecessor that he is in interest. The status of the tenant for a very long time and its status changed thereafter as the plaintiff claimed a subsequent change in the records in the rights record in 1947. 48 Professional tenant status In the interest of the defendant from and after the affirmation of two unidentified variations, the defendant had comprehensive conclusions against the fraud and the facts contained in the record and was responsible for correcting it.
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