TAJ MUHAMMAD versus MUHAMMAD HUSSAIN
Section 2 (2), OXVI, R1 and OXVII, R2 Punjab Pre-Impression Act (of 1913), Section 15 Determination of instability, affecting plaintiff / ex-umpire, premature entitlement to land in dispute. Claims were very carefully documented and evidence was provided to establish their ownership in the State. Wendy's, who challenged the pre-emptor's claim, failed to present the court in this regard, and after the court closed the emperor's decision in its ruling, the court, in this decision, made it clear Was an injunction because it previously determined the ultimate rights of the parties in relation to extremism, even if no matter had been previously settled by the court about the superior rights of the umpire. So the formation of the matter was a regular formality that could have led to the situation being overlooked.
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