RASHID AHMAD versus AZIZ HUSSAIN
Section 3 (1), 4, 9 and 15 of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913, the right of the house, which was originally granted permanently to the Allies under the Islamabad Ossities Scheme and subsequently sold by Altex. , Admittedly came under two categories, one in which the full price was paid by the Allies and the other in which only 1/10 was paid by them, but the whole land comprised of two categories was sold. The permission was given by the original vendor (in this case the seller) of the concerned authority to Altiz. Respondents / vendors and appellants of this land filed a pre-emption case in connection with the entire land, the payment of the full value in respect of the first category of land, the property title was transferred to Alltiz and as a result of the sale, This kind of title was transferred to the original seller (in this case the seller). Later the sale made in favor of the vendors was thus clearly vacated before the emperor vacated the entire land along with other types of land. , Which was previously authorized to sell, is not open to subsequent shopkeepers to object to it. That the title of the vendor in the land dispute was incomplete in the land dispute, when the vendors / defendants right agreed to transfer their favor, favoring the replacement of the umpire on the basis of a defect in the seller's title. Couldn't object.
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