MUHAMMAD DIN versus MEHBOOB KHAN
Frontier Province Pre-Emission Act 1987 Section 24 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3), submitting one-third of the sale price and furnishing bank guarantee to 2/3 of the amount already paid by the Empire. The trial court had subsequently ordered the pre-emptor to submit to the court on the basis of the original sale price Rs. 80,000 which was subsequently upheld by the trial court on such fraud and misrepresentation. The court pre-emptor maintained that the post-court order could not be retained for submission for more than 30 days, Section 24, Northwest F It was not sustainable for the first provisions of the Runtier Province Pre-Impression Act, 1987. Earlier, when the preliminary injunction of time for the rulers was to submit the sale price to the court in the absence of the defendants, it would be deemed that they were subject to their objection. The order, obtained in advance by the umpire in question by practicing fraud in the court, was the latter's responsibility to return the same grant to the court at its discretion; the Supreme Court acquitted him. Not considered a valid case for permission. Under the circumstances, the appeal was denied
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