MUHAMMAD HANIF versus SIRAJ DIN
Section 100 of the Special Relief Act (Constitution of 1877), Sections 12 and 27 (b) of the Second Appeal Suite, which is a specific performance of the trial court's contract to sell, but to appeal against the trial court's decision and order. The appellate court overturned the trial. The judicial reasons given by the appellate court were more serious, convincing and based on reasonable definition of evidence. The fact that the Superior Court can always upset its subordinate decision, however, should be powerful enough to distinguish and reject the reasons the appellate court has presented. The trial court's second appeal of the Court of Appeal ruled that there was no misreading and non-reading or showing any illegality, which was withheld over time, was dismissed.
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