HAKIM ALI versus SAKHI MUHAMMAD
Section 54 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Property Act 1882, raised the question as to whether the sale was in favor of the applicant without consideration and the High Court could not open its address. The Second Appellate Court, the first appellate court; that the High Court had, in the previous litigation, overlooked the shopkeeper's statement that he had sold the petition to the applicants and that no question was asked of him. Has there been any consideration. And, finding that the sale was not sustainable without considering the sale by the High Court, the contents were allowed to be touched by Anil.
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