DULLA versus MUHAMMAD HANIF
Section 4 Civil Procedure Code (V of 1908), O XX, R 14 Pre-emption of competing pre-emptor, to object to the mode of payment of out-of-court purchase price by other pre-emptor (decree holder). (Seller's son) obtained pre-emption consent against the seller and then claimed to pay court costs to file a second (rival) pre-emptor lawsuit, the former Impression suit. Was not a party that was formed too much. Prior to the pre-suit suit brought by them earlier, a pre-emptive consent agreement was approved in favor of the competing premier, who was previously prosecuted. Later the emperor was not obliged, the principle of high efficiency applied to benefit the rival pre-emptor's purchase price was successful before the out-of-court king, but it was a major obstacle in his path. And thus, he can legitimately challenge e-payment methods. Out of court money
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