SABIR HUSSAIN versus GHULAM BIBI
Section 12 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 12 (2) Specific Performance of the Government Land Colonization (Punjab) Act (V of 1912), Sections 30 and 36 of the Oral Sale Agreement, filed by his solicitor, Private Case for approval of written statement by the defendant. To prosecute the writ, the Colony Department's statement raised the objection that the private plaintiff was not granted proprietary rights in the public land, but rather that he had purchased the rights of possession of another grant, and his application for the grant of proprietary rights was tendered. The process was. And that the civil court had no jurisdiction to prosecute the case was decided as the last opportunity for the plaintiff's evidence, when the senior civil judge was on leave and the district judge withdrew the case from the civil judge and The next date is to give the district judge discretion on his file. At the request of the plaintiff, the order was withdrawn from the Senior Civil Judge once again and on the next date the District Judge proceeded against the Colony Department, though his paroleeer was present in the court, in support of the private plaintiff's lawyer. Statement recorded. Section 12 (2), CPC under the plaintiff's claim and request for an approved decree. To reject such an order by a private defendant that it has neither contracted a sale nor instructed the parties to accept such request by another district judge. He appeared before a senior civil judge for legal proceedings in this matter. The Colony Department's statement gave rise to five cases when the counsel for the Council wrote to the plaintiff's request that the Colony Depart from the accused's ranks when there was unnecessary record.
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