MIAN MUHAMMAD SAEED versus MIAN ABDUL GHAFOOR
O VI, R 17 of the Special Relief Act (I of 1877), section 42 and 54 of the filing of the case and the permanent injunction were originally the property of the deceased whose death was the same on the plaintiff and the defendants under Islamic law. Had slipped under. (Suit Parties) As the inheritance rights of the State and the distribution of ownership of the property fell to the parties as their obligee proposed death, the title of the deceased in their assets as well as the creation of the parties. The title was the source of the same rights in that regard, although it was transferred to several units on transfer of legal shares, so the title court cannot be questioned in such a case. Such acquisition of property modification to the extent of 1/13 of the plaintiff's right to use the jurisdiction to allow the plaintiffs' modification to include in their possession, neither the nature of this suit Neither exchange nor litigation between the parties originating from the same unity is enforceable.
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