DR. MST. ATIA SULTANA versus MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE
Prayer for temporarily dismissal of order by the Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913 Section 15 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OXXX, R1 and Section 115 Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), Section 52 pre-emptive Prevents the seller from separating, causing loss, changing its role and interfering with the suit property irrigation option for foreclosure against the vendor, the right to foresee As a Wendy's owner during Wendy's, accept all risks and costs of conversion. By any means he has the right to use the property as a sovereign liking. Although a firm right, especially when the Shari'ah endorses it, it still faces many dangers and dangers as long as it is fully vested. Not to be wasted Wendy would have been doing it herself by changing the property. The risk was sufficient to take into account any prejudice that occurred during pendency in Pendens's theory, so the vendor's exercise of his control in making these strangers subject to the court's decision by Wendy's When the vendor accepted the risks and the costs, the umpire's rights were previously protected, so there would be no reason for the lower court to refuse to issue the property. ? The temporary order was upheld by the High Court in review jurisdiction
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