SHEIKH MANZOOR AHMED versus ZULFIQAR ALI
Sections 12 and 27 (b) of the Transfer of Property Act (IV 1882), section 41 claim for specific consideration of the contract of sale to Bona Fider buyers for valuable consideration without notice that the plaintiff owns the land, After receiving the payment from, the agreement was executed. The plaintiff's complaint in her favor was that the plaintiff's complaint was that instead of transferring the suit land in her name, the owner separated the suit land from the defendants who were aware of the agreement between the plaintiff and the owner of the trial court, The case was dismissed on the matter. But the appellate court ruled in favor of the plaintiff on behalf of the defendants that they were the purchasers for valuable consideration without notice, under section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 An issue was considered, after which the buyer is then burdened. 5 27 (b) of the Special Relief Act, 1877, was lighter and could be terminated because of a denial of the oath of consensus. Despite entering the testimony, it was claimed by the defendant that the defendant was well aware of the agreement but no details were given. During the evidence, it was submitted that the defendant had approached the defendant, After he had entered into the agreement and demanded that some part of the land be demanded but he refused and thus the defendant was aware of the agreement which appeared as the defendant witness, the agreement contained in the testimony. Knowing and denying the story, which was and is not in view, was put before the defendants and filed before the Appellate Court. That decision was put aside
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