MUHAMMAD BAKHSH THROUGH REPRESENTATIVES versus MUHAMMAD JAMEEL
Sections 17, 49 and 50 of the Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), Sections 573 of a Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Sections 12 and 27 (b) of the Unregistered Document Rental Part Performance Registered Document by the plaintiff unregistered document. The property, which was considered in full view of the property, was that the possession of the property was handed over to the claimant and he died whenever the plaintiff desired the document to be executed and one of his heirs registered his work. Was sold and sued in favor of the defendant who sold through. The trial court, on appeal, dismissed the claim on the basis that the transaction was not a complete sale agreement in favor of the plaintiff and was fined and the cross-objections filed by the respondents of Wandi. Disqualified was excluded Section 50 of the Registration Act provides that the registered document shell against any unregistered document was protected under section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 to the same immovable document. Was. The suit for special performance was retained under the provisions of Section 50 of the Registration Act, subject to the provisions of section 27 (b). The Special Relief Act, 1877, and the appellate court waived consideration of the said provisions. The appellate court did not record the effect of the evidence on the contract and the seller was allowed to request the location of the property sold to the defendants and the case. The appellate court was remanded. For a fresh decision
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