MASOOD AKHTAR versus MANZOOR AHMAD
Section 42 Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), Section 554 West Pakistan Land Revenue Act (XVII of 1967), S: 42 Civil Procedure Code (VV 1908), Section 115 suit claims for sale of immovable property In the interest of Through the plaintiff's two conversations, the plaintiff highlighted the suit land for him, the deceased's minor son filed a lawsuit through his mother, in which he challenged the alleged separation of land and land. Alleged that his deceased father had never strangled the suit. In favor of the defendants and that the alleged alterations in their rights were fake, fraudulent and ineffective and no consideration was given by the defendants to their father, who at the time was facing Almut. And died shortly after the plaintiff further alleged that the two were not mutable. Passed under section 42 of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act, 1967, the trial court ruled in the case, but the appellate court overturned its findings. The trial court and the dismissal case filed a review against the appellate court's decision, presenting evidence to apologize for how much the defendant paid and how the payment was made. But the document was not presented to the defendants to prove that the plaintiff was paid to the appellate court's deceased father, reasonable reasons were not given for the issue to be resolved in the trial. The appellate court's verdict and ruling was reached, applauding the evidence correctly
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