ABDUL LATIF versus MUHAMMAD ASHRAF
Section 6 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908) AXL, R27 Pre-Impression Suit Pre-emptor, claiming dismissal of shaft cone under the O.L.I., R27, CPC, claims that his father And the mother owns the suit suit. , Who died before the suit was sold, thus, he became the owner and his appeal was dismissed by the appellate court. Apparently the name of the ex-king's father was included in the suit suit record in Jamabandi, which did not indicate whether the umpire's father was alive or dead. Whether he died before the sale or after the sale, a copy of such request was not kept on the record to ascertain what was the actual matter of obtaining permission to present additional evidence of the former emperor before the previous privilege. The findings of the courts with regard to the superior right cannot be interfered with. In such cases, the High Court dismissed the request for review
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