ZAITOON BCGUM versus QASIM ALI
Section 144 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Defendant's offer of title by adverse possession The defendant sold the defendant's predecessor in interest in the vendor's interest in 1933 and his death. Afterwards, his widow was allowed to remain in the possession of the tenants In 1953, the present defendants obtained a divorce order against the widow but it was not executed in 1958 the widow's house. The lawsuit was respected for respecting the declaration but was dismissed for illegal prosecution. The failure to enforce the legal representatives of one of the defendants was resolved - a claim that in the interest of the defendants the tenant had become a tenant under the lawyer and his status was verified when the widow The withdrawal order was approved. Sellers and in this way they cannot apply for negative possession Defendants needed Requested application is exempt
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