MUHAMMAD NAZIR versus MUHAMMAD FEROZE
Section 42 of the Transfer Property Act (I82 of 1882), Section 41 defendants claimed inheritance as a suicide attack, alleging that the pursuers of the trial court accepted the appeal filed by the accused defendant. The defendant's son, however, in his affidavit filed before the appellate court, rejected the review filed by the plaintiff, in which the defendant gave his son's appeal during his life in favor of the plaintiff. It would be of no use if any of the statements or statements sold to his land for oath. , Which can be considered in fellowship with the claimant after the sale of the land, if such statement had been made, then there would be no significant value against the vendor who purchased the land for consideration. , The investigations filed by the courts below did not do so. Supreme Court dismisses plea and denies leave to appeal
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