PARVEEN BEGUM versus SHAH JEHAN
Special Relief Act 1877 Section 54 Special Relief Act (of 1877), Sections 42, 54 and 12 Registration Act (XVI of 1908), Sections 17 and 49 Declaration of sale and declaration of permanent property in relation to property of non-registration option Obtaining a contract includes a sale agreement that was executed by the defendant in favor of the plaintiff in the sale agreement, did not create any right or interest in the property itself, nor was there any The accusation, therefore, does not create any interest in a legitimate and legitimate title. This will require the mandatory registration of Section 54, Property Transfer of Property Act to create any right, title or interest in the value of Rs 100 and above in each document. The property sale agreement was that the sale of such property would be subject to the terms agreed upon by the parties, subject to the completion of all other legal provisions. If the sale agreement between the parties deals with creating or acquiring any interest in the property, as such, no right, title or interest in the suit will be awarded to the claimant for the declaration that the claimant Did not violate the terms of any agreement. Neither the declaration of any legal role, nor of any right in the treatment of the plaintiff or of any right in respect of the property is either forfeited by the contract, or for certain performance if it is permitted, or against it. Suitable for infringement damages. The Declaration and the Permanent Order were not sustained under the circumstances
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