ZAHID SARFRAZ versus FARAL DIN
Special Relief Act 1877 Section 13 and 14 Legislative Martyrs (10 of 1984), Arts 102 and 103 Contract Act (IX of 1872), Section 55 were the contract at which the appellant entered into an interim purchase of vacant plots. What was The return of the pass price for which the appellant claims that the cost per mala is proportionately lower is the numerous documents produced by the father of the parties do not suggest that the way the seller once sold to the respondents is either the department itself. Retains or permanently discloses PTD to someone else that the passage was compensated to the respondents, obviously meaning that its title was not withdrawn from it For future disposal, the department must have clearly maintained itself, an attempt to apply the rate of each marla appears to be a sub-location which Under the appellant worked intentionally to prevent failure to comply with the contract, nothing could easily be imported into the writ. en The terms and conditions of a contract were ad hoc, and the subsequent interpretation could not help the respective party. The case was not impossible under which a claim for partial performance under which the provisions of Sections 12 and 14 of the Specific Relief Act were mitigated was almost as different as the events that took place outside of one's control. ) Etc. The respondent proved on record that time was of the essence of the agreement in which the appellant failed to comply with the appeal.
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