QUTAB DIN versus MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ
Specific Relief Act 1877 Section 42 West Pakistan Land Revenue Act (XVII of 1967), Section 42 Limitation Act (IX of 1908), Article 120 Suit Limitation of Land Start Point in Dispute, Legally to the Plaintiff's Cousins The plaintiff's son, the son of the plaintiff's brothers, moved the plaintiff's land to the plaintiff, challenging the rights of the plaintiff and claiming the alleged unauthorized mutant in his favor, 10 years after the controversial change. Subsequently, the trial court dismissed the defendant on the ground that the defendant was closer than the defendant, but the appellate court You are entitled to receive a fixed share of the land legally, based on the displeased verdict and the trial court's order that the defendant filed after ten years of mutation. The heirs of the deceased, confessing to the physical possession of the disputed land, while the defendants were not in possession of it, for any part thereof, for the submission of the declaration suit to the extent prescribed under section 120 of the Limitation Act. Period, from the date of the mutation alone, cannot be made to run against the plaintiff, but the choice of making a negative entry provoking or threatening to occupy it, must be solely in the possession of the land.
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