QALANDAR DIN versus RASUL KHAN
The Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913 Section 15 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), AL, R2 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) allowed the plaintiff to be a lower pre-emptor in the first trial. The second decree was made for the earlier termination, which angered the high-professional king who, along with the shopkeepers, surrendered all their rights in the execution proceedings that the plaintiff had. The second case was for the declaration that the shopkeeper had obtained the decree through fraud and fraud and it should be allowed. After submitting the deposit, the plaintiff withdrew the same after filing an appeal and then filed a case for pre-arrest. The Plaintiff's request was that the Plaintiff's case was withheld by the provisions of Rule 11, Rule 2, CPC CPC, the trial court ruled, but the finding was reversed by the First Appellate Court, however, The court was successful and his case was heard. Intiffs case 0 11, R 2, CPC comes in naughty
Find a Lawyer Near You
Dealing with a matter like this? Connect with a verified advocate in your city — free on SJP Lawyers Directory.
🔍 Find a Lawyer
registration advocate from Kotla lawyer