MALIK SARDAR MUHAMMAD versus ATA MUHAMMAD
Section 17 (e) Right to Premature Empire Powers of Many Emperors, Commitment to Principles Many emperors demanded the acquisition of suit land based on their former right to literacy Wendy's interest in the suit land upon approval of the suit. Lost and withdrew its price. The trial court, submitted by the former kings, ruled in the cases and determined the shares of the pre-emperors according to their conduct. The appellate court set aside the judgment and order of the trial court and directed the court to determine the shares as per their share in the case on remand of the case. , If available in the village, otherwise the suit will be evenly distributed among the invaders. Review, to cover the cases of persons associated with the right to copyright, except those specifically mentioned in clause (d) to (d), section ()) of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1913 In the 17th, those who claim to own property or are sub-division recognized under it cannot take it. Land or property on account of their share in a land or sub-division in a land or subdivision was to be such land or property under section 17 (e) of the Punjab Pre-Impression Act, 1913, under the subject of prior land. Treated as Shamlat or common land and was to be divided accordingly, the trial court did not make any mistake in law and in fact when the taxation was to be distributed according to the proprietary property of the pre-emperors in the estate. To move forward.
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