KHUSHAL KHAN versus NAWAZ
Effect of section 34 of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1991 and the orders passed by the courts have been finalized in the section 34, the Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1991, which means that under the decisions and the rules before The dismissal case was heard. The courts offer it. The effect of section 34 is that if the principles of Islamic common law apply when the 1991 law is enforced, in the absence of a final decree (i.e. a decree in favor of the plaintiff / pre-emptor decree) The trial case was already approved and an appeal is pending against it (which is an order in which further proceedings are pending), further proceedings ruled and decided under the provisions of the old Act. Will be heard. Will not be attracted to the provisions of the Act of 1913 and 1991, where the final decision of the plaintiff / pre-emptor case was already approved and the said decision was being made. By amending its constitutional jurisdiction before a court or High Court, such proceedings will also be carried out under the provisions of the old Act of 1913 and a verdict will be heard.
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