AMANULLAH KHAN versus ABDUL MAJEED KHAN
Specific Relief Act 1877 Section 12 Suite Total Sales Contract Specifications The documents contained in the question were substantially denied, but the signatures were acknowledged by the defendants with the claim that the stamp was purchased. Had been signed and the parties signed (when it was vacant) the appointment of an arbitrator to resolve the existing dispute between the parties and handed over to the same claimant who had retained it and as a sales contract. Had written The defendant of the right period did not complain against the plaintiff for long maintaining the stamp paper. The conduct and evidence presented by them was dubious in that they claimed that they had signed the blank stamp paper. Such evidence did not encourage credibility, but the evidence brought by the plaintiff was, however, permanent and Were confident in their success and established a stable financial position on the matter of record execution. Despite the agreement and in part providing some of the property owned by the performers, the defendants' stand was warm and cold parties were closely related to each other and knew each other as business partners, and trusted each other. As a result, the payment of cash was not an unusual circumstance and it can be reasonably believed that the evidence on record would prove to be genuine and valid based on the evidence on record, which was the basis of the contract for sale. Decisions were made in these circumstances, entitled to the injunction for specific performance
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