ABDUL BARI versus KHUSHI MUHAMMAD
Special Relief Act 1877 Section 42 Government Land (Punjab) Colonies (V of 1912), Section 10 and 19 Sale of State Land Suit for the specific performance of the Government sale contract to the State officially allotted under the Sales Scheme At the time of the execution of the contract agreed to be sold, any vendor was received by the assignee for such sale as the vendor upon transfer of ownership rights in favor of the allotted land. The sale should be finalized in favor of. The price was already paid in respect of the land allotted by the allot, but failure to complete the sale of the land in dispute was not yet executed in favor of the allottee; Wendy resisted the suit filed for performance. There was no specific performance case by the allottee / seller on the basis that the property was not yet granted to him in connection with the land in dispute, valid under section 19 of the Government Land Colonial Law (Punjab) Act, 1912. And secondly, the purchase price of the land allotted by the allottee was withheld, stating that it would be considered a transfer of ownership rights in the dispute over the allottee who owns the land in relation to the land. Notwithstanding the absence of a Convention Dead Suit for the specific performance of the Seller's Contract filed by the Seller / Was not affected by section 19. And the court was not barred in favor of the seller, the sale agreement did not specify the date or the period for finalizing the sale,
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