NAWAB DIN versus GHULAM OADIR
The Special Relief Act 1877 Section 12 suit refused to enforce the contract to sell its defense land for a specific contract sale and contradicted any consideration under the alleged contract for the sale of its land. The ban was imposed by the defendant while documenting a ban. With the plaintiff's affirmation proving the existence of a sale agreement in favor of him, the plaintiff failed to discharge the heavy burden of proof he had, the evidence under his leadership was minimal and the sound proof of payment of the sale price There was also a lack of evidence of parole, thus, falling short as the standard required for the execution of the sales contract proved that the execution of the sale agreement was not proven.
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