GHULAM ABBAS versus MANZOOR AHMAD
Article 13 (3) General Clauses Act (X of 1897), Section 26 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Prior notice of written proof, production of postal receipt in proof to send notice by registered post confession Failure to disclose its effectiveness was sent by registered post through registered post and postal receipt was presented in evidence The postal authorities proved that the notice was delivered to the vendors and their signature on the postal receipt. Were available and the trial court's decision was upheld. The appellate court set aside on the ground that the High Court proved the need to prove the issuance of the notice of the students and the appellate court affirmed the decision taken by the vendors. Notice of approval by the registered post, therefore, the requirement of section 13 (3) of the Punjab Pre-emption Act 1991 has not been validated, under section 13 (3) of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1991, proving the sending / sending of notice So that the address of the shopkeepers was not disputed, therefore, it was considered that the notice was delivered to the vendors on the basis of section 26 of the General Clause Act. , 1897 The need for a confession was one of the ways of satisfying that the notice was reached pre-emptively, denying the permission to appeal the requirement of section 13 (3) of the Punjab Pre-Impression Act, 1991 Was
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