MUHAMMAD ASHRAF versus GHULAM ABBAS
Section 15 of the pre-discrimination case against the sale of possession rights in the Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1913, in which the possession of the land on the basis of being the co-owner of the land was part of the pre-emption of the owner of the land. The co-owner of a non-residential land tenancy, which was sold exclusively by the shopkeeper and sold to the seller, has previously retained the amendment suit file T Was unable to keep the land where the occupied tenant sold his rights to anyone other than his landlord. , Its affiliates and co-tenants may prematurely claim an emergency, but their landlord cannot claim such rights. In the pre-discrimination claim, the plaintiff can resist every possible claim and was not restricted to show that he too has a superior right. Under the Pre-Emission Act, which had previously provided the necessary qualifications for the land, Punjab could not get help from the Tenancy Act to prove its superior right.
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