MUHAMMAD ZAFAR IQBAL versus IMAM ALI
Under the provisions of section 15 and 16 of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1913, the right of a citizen or rural character of the property to replace the underground land, arid ancient was recorded in the Revenue Record and has been in its possession for some time. Because the location of the location was a metal road leading to the town and the construction of some houses and shops adjacent to it, and the presence of a grain market, a post office, a school and a veterinary hospital. In the absence of equipment, it would hardly prove that the land had acquired the citizen role, only under Section 16, Punjab Prevention Act of 1913. Services had to be already empty, the property's role in determine In-N, was to be considered for sales history and was achieved that for which she was the main character of which non was controversial statement. The defense did not explicitly or implicitly imply that the undercover citizens had acquired immovable property and the village in which the land was located, either a town, which the Local Government or the Board of Revenue had established in the Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1913. Was proclaimed for the purposes of, or in the past was found by the courts if it had not been actually cultivated for some time in the past or if the strip had been sold and sold. As a plot for the purposes, then if it cannot be classified as agricultural land, then it should be referred to in section 15, Punjab Pre-emission Act. , 1913, the real estate in the village can be safely considered vacant.
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