NOOR MUHAMMAD versus SALABAT BIBI
To prevent such sale on the request of the sale of the tenant for the tenancy of the tenancy of the Property Act 1882 Section 554 Government Land Colonization (Punjab) Act (V12, 1912), Section 19 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3). ? It was fraudulently dismissed by the trial court but the decision was upheld on appeal The decision of the appellate court was upheld by the Second High Court in the affirmative case that the seller had not only committed the sale but at that time Sub Registrar appeared before the Registrar; and that before the sale was effected, it appeared to the Collector to obtain permission; on such sale the defendant appeared before the Colony Assistant. To prove it, pray for approval to approve the sale. In his rights in the land and in his statement, he was satisfied with the production of the transcript from this record without seeking the original record of this statement or giving a thumb impression on it, to establish the identity of the creator of this statement. The misinterpretation of the record record shows that during the trial, the defendant sought the original record from the collector's office and also examined the testimony of one of his witnesses, a local lawyer who had left the collector before leaving. The plaintiff was identified.
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