MUNAWAR ALI versus IMAM DIN
The Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913 Sections 15 and 16 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), section 100, below, applied a conscious mind to the relevant material and evidence on the record and simultaneously provided good and strong reasons for detecting it. That the suit land was an agricultural land and that the real estate of the village and not the real estate of the village was a copy of the Jamabandi and measles settlement for years. The registered sale deed did not show that the suit property was a real estate citizen or for residential purposes. There was no evidence available on record to show that the suit at the time of sale was not part of the real estate of the village or became a suburb of the town, appellant for the preparation of additional evidence. 'S request was rightly rejected. First appellate court did not have a civilian real estate in the sense of suit land section 16 Act and no further exception can be sought in the courts below regarding the nature of the said property.
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