MUHAMMAD ASLAM versus MUHAMMAD ANWAR
Section 12 and I8 Colonial Laws of the Government Lands (Punjab) (IV of 1912), Section 19 Property Act (IV of 1882), Section 43 Incomplete title to the property resulting from the specific performance of the contract to the defendant. Before granting the proprietary rights, the plaintiff contracted to sell the land allotted, after granting the proprietary rights, the plaintiff refused to comply with the contract filed by the plaintiff. The verdict was pronounced in favor of it, but the appellate court allowed the appeal and the trial court dismissed the appeal. The Property of the Transfer Act, disappeared from section 43 of the 1882 and specifically the promise of a contract under section 18 of the Special Relief Act, 1877, under section 18 of the Special Relief Act, 1877, allocated for the transfer of property. That it had the right to force it to promise. After the treaty, he did not enter into any such corruption to sell the transfer of the land where he had completed his title. Implementation 19 of the Government Lands (Punjab) Colonization Act, 1912 and decision by the Lower Appellate Court. Was approved and the trial court restored, restoring the modifications allowed. \ r \ n \ r \ n
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