SUBEDAR SARDAR KHAN versus MUHAMMAD IDREES
Schedule III, Para 9 West Pakistan Border Area Settlement Scheme, 1962, Para 6 (b) for certain relief of the Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 12 suit, for the performance of the contract to sell the land, The seller had agreed to sell, the land questioned for consideration by the seller through a legal agreement; receipt of the money as a residual amount by the seller and that the seller was willing to perform his part of the contract. But for the bar in paragraph 6 (b) of the scheme it is admitted that the evidence available on record did not establish that the seller was not. He was declared an undesirable person by a suitable person or any authorized forum for settlement in the border area and executed a contract to sell between a soldier and a vendor effect. Was not ready to buy the land he owned at the time. For any credible, factual and reasonable reason, under the circumstances, the principle of competent authority was not available to the shopkeeper for refusal to grant a certificate of displeasure.
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