MUHAMMAD HASSAN versus ZAKIR HUSSAIN
Article 4 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913, the former exploitation case Anonymous Transaction Wonders, because of his father's minor, is taking the plea that the minor is a minor and on such question He is also the father of the beneficent minor. , Had obtained an order from the civil court stating that the minors were the proprietors and that they themselves were in fact the original owners and they did not dispute about being minors. The nature of the case for further litigation was the plaintiff's further argument that the court could only assess whether the color of any transaction other than the sale was in fact a sale or otherwise once the sale was established. They sell out. The fact that whether the sale was made on an anonymous route or not, the court had to order the case if the claimant was pre-empted with a high degree of discrimination in the sales deed and would be relinquished to the transfer. The appeal was allowed for this appeal under which the first part of section 4, Punjab Pre-Emission Act, 1913 was only a viable part which did not control the first part of it. The issue was given first impression, as well as detailed scrutiny [Anonymous Transaction]
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