AHMAD BAKHSH versus KHURSHID AKBAR KHAN
Section, paragraph (vi) of the Punjab Pre-Empathy Act (of 1913), section 21 premonition, a sale deed for consideration of sale as Rs 22,000, but the former umpire alleged that he was only 10,000 A suit of Rs is ordered but the trial court has a selling price of Rs 22,000 with good faith. Prior to this, the umpire appealed the purchase price reduction by Rs 10,000 and on appeal memo 10, Sealed with a court fee of Rs. 000, the court fee was paid when the payee was aware of the reduction. The deficiency but nevertheless rejected the appeal on merit and, rejecting the appeal, the appellant was required to submit the purchase price till a certain date that the memo: Appeal was not stamped with appropriate court fees. And there was no proper appeal. Extension of date of purchase submission submitted by Supreme Court
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