GHULAM HUSSAIN versus KARAMAT ALI
Pre-emption Claims between Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913 Section 15 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 100 Pre-Impression Suits Applicants / Pre-Importers and Respondents / Shopkeepers During the appeal, a declaration was filed against the shopkeepers in violation of the Land Reforms Regulation (MLR64), claiming that the sale was canceled and in this case the consent of the shopkeeper was approved. And was made a party to the trial case in which the trial court ruled. Appeal Court upheld the trial court's order in favor of the applicants / pre-emptor and through the vendors against the trial court's decision and order and dismissed the sale of vendors in favor of the vendors / defendants. Kurds, who have been terminated on the basis of an order of consent. There was no interest left in the suit area, and so it had no right to appeal against the pre-arrest order passed by the trial court in favor of the trial court. The second appeal allowed the need to examine the case, granted leave, to appeal
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