MST. HUMERA SAJID versus MUQARRAB KHAN PUNI
Sections 2 (c) and 13 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OXXI, Rr. 10 and 16 Tenants execute an order to evict, premises premises after the removal of the premises to the new owner, Lux Standi. The owner sold it to someone else The execution request, rather than the new owner's filing, was filed against the petitioner by the effective owner tenant on the basis that the harassing owner had no There is no place to file, but both courts eventually dismissed the objection. From time to time by the landlord each person receiving the title under the landlord included a person who purchased the property Appreciation was not in fact restricted to the right of the landlord to sell the immovable property during any legal proceedings and It was not against the rule of law. Natural Justice and Equity The new owner had a luxurious stand and the reason for the execution of the previous owner was the reason the High Court refused to intervene as the following orders were unacceptable by both the courts. They were reviewed under the circumstances
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