HARIFULLAH versus FAZALE RAHIM
Section 5 (c) Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), Suit for Exemption of Section 115 Case Sellers to the Exemption of Terms of Section 5 (c), Purchase of Land in the North West Frontier Province Pre-Impression Act, 1950 After the shopkeepers were released, the original residence, which was in a village some miles away, began to build a house on the underground, and began to live in this property. This was done because the parties' evidence was that it was sold immediately after the purchase. The underground land began construction of a dwelling house where a person permanently leaves his native village and resides in another village and is exempted under Section 5, the North-West Frontier Province Pre-Impression Act 1950. After properly appreciating the evidence on record, the appellate court correctly concluded that the transaction was premature, with no exception for any interference was justified. Nor was any interference guaranteed
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