AMANAT ALI versus ALLAH RAKHA
Section 114 (2) (b) of the Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 42 suit was a tenant occupying the land for the declaration with advertising relief, and half of the crop was equal to half of the crop owned by the plaintiffs' courts. Were paying on Following the registration of entries in Jamabandi, 1949/50 below, it was found that the plaintiffs were entitled to 1/2 part of the land as per the provisions of section 114 (2) (b) of the Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887. Regarding the entry in the Revenue Record by the Revenue Authority and the application of the relevant clause of the Punjab Tenancy Act 1887, under the amendment Act, the Punjab Tenancy (Amendment) Act, 1952, was not weighed. In practice, the decisive entries were records of the jamabandi / rights of 1949 50 and were not in accordance with the registration of the jamabandi amendment act of 1949, the circumstances had to be considered. For the purpose that exists before the Amendment Act
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