ABDUL SATTAR ALIAS MUHAMMAD SATTAR versus ZAFAR ULLAH KHAN TARAR
Section Pakistan and Constitution 24 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application for trial before trial must be submitted 1 / 3rd of the sale price within the court premises. Submit in 1/3. The value of the suit property in cash within the stipulated period of the court, but the proviso (1) of section 24 of the Punjab Pre-Empathy Act, 1991, forbade the extension of the period more than 30 days before the court. ? The meaning of this case, which means that on the first date of the hearing, the court may set a date for depositing cash in court on the 1st / 3rd of the sale price, but the court may submit it for submission. No such period will be set. 30 days and extending from the day the court passed the order, which was directed to make the preamper deposit, should be excluded, from its expiry, 30 days submitted by the pre-emptor. Inside where there is no crime and no default can be attributed to the pre-emperor, for the non-compliance with the submission by the Appellate Court, 1/3 was illegal and without jurisdiction, Which cannot be maintained in the eyes of the law. The trial court, under which 1 / 3rd submission was allowed, was restored
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