SAID MUHAMMAD versus MUHAMMAD HASSAN
Specific Relief Act 1877 Section 42 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) The property in record in the suit in question for the declaration of the defendants was established on the plaintiff ?? The claimant also entitled to take possession of the property. Had filed a takedown petition against the plaintiff. Was granted; the defendant's appeal against his dismissal was dismissed and the execution proceedings against him were pending. The plaintiff was initially sued by the judge for relief from possession by the judge in the first round of litigation. The landlord and tenant relationship between the parties was settled and a directive was given to seize the property that the relief claim by the plaintiffs came from the record, the case was further investigated in an uncontested case. No need and no proof. The requisite claimants had brought enough material on record to obtain a relief in possession which could not be denied on the objection of a technical nature, an appeal was allowed, and an order of possession was granted in favor of the plaintiffs.
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