JAVAID IQBAL versus ABDUL AZIZ
Sections 12 and 42 of the Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), section 573 of the Civil Procedure Code (V8 1908), O VI, R17 & O VII, R7, the transfer of possession to sell the partial performance of the contract Plaintiffs contracted to sell suit land with defendant, paid and took possession of the suit, then the suit filed for construction of the suit for the claimants filed their name rights Appearing in the record and he was the owner, the trial court and the Court of Appeal dismissed the case and appeal on the ground that the sale agreement was irrevocable. There was no right, title or interest in the property in which the concurrent decisions of the two courts below were exercised in the exercise of the jurisdiction and the plaintiff's suit as to the specific performance of the contract sales contract. In the absence of a written request for a change of relief for the plaintiff by the defendants, the defendant was referred to the trial court and directed to allow the necessary amendments to be treated as well. The High Court could not grant such relief, the High Court, the High Court, in reviewing it was permissible The trial cannot simply fail. That the relief which was available was not claimed, the High Court also held that the plaintiff could not be dismissed for any defect in the case which the plaintiffs considered in full sale yesterday. And acquired partial sales performance, under the consideration of Section 53A of the Transfer Property Act, 1882,
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