MUHAMMAD RAMZAN versus ABDUL SALAM
Limitation Act 1908 Article 10 Panjal Pre-Emission Act (first of 1913), section 30 suit for pre-emption appellant seller asserts that the sale was executed and registered on 20 197 1975 and thereby Had taken physical possession of the earth. As stated long before the sale, the first part of Article Article 10 allows the commencement of the period from which the buyer takes physical possession of the property under which the attempt is made to impress. The words under sale are very important and the oral sale can be completed with full price and supply payment. There is no need for any sale to be executed or registered in connection with the occupation and after its completion, in the instant case, the process was enacted and registered in 20 12 1975, which shows that from the said date There was no sale before and neither was completed. Part of Article L did not apply to a case that went on sale on 20 12 5 1975 and its completion will begin to some extent from that date. There was record to support the appellant's statement that he had taken over the disputed land in 1973 and that the sale was made through payment of full price and possession, and at that time the statement of the appellant was. That the sale was a bargain. Limitation only 8 to 10 days before the sale process is registered on 20 197 1975 Therefore, 20 12 will begin on 1975 and from the earlier date the appellant could never occupy the suit land as the sale process was registered. Registered before and stated that he purchased the land through a registered sale deed dated 20 197 12 1975;
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