MUHAMMAD SADIQ versus BARKAT ALI
Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913 Section 4 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 96 where the question was about the nature of the transaction was whether it was a gift or a sale, depending on the evidence examined by the parties. ? Thus, evidence, oral and documentary film would be necessary, so when the courts have actually disputed their findings, clause 4 is the right to self-determination, to present the case directly to the plaintiff or the circumstances in which it could reasonably be The transaction was that the plaintiff claimed that it was difficult for the plaintiff to obtain the required evidence. The basic burden of proof would not be less. My conviction and unreliable evidence were not sufficient to prove the nature of the transaction. If the parties presented evidence, the court would have to examine it. His decision on this cannot be considered any part of the evidence
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