AKBAR KHAN versus PEHLWAN
Plaintiff's failure to file a lawsuit under section 13 of a plaintiff affected by the Northwest Border Province Pre-Impression Act, 1987, the plaintiff failed to establish promptly / promptly, a sale transaction Upon learning about the law, according to the law, the evidence established that the plaintiff had failed to produce the required information and motions after acquiring knowledge of the sale, after which it was once found that The search was not over. Immediately after obtaining knowledge of the transaction, the right to vacate was budgeted at the same sitting / meeting by the pre-emptor in which it was found and the claimant pre-empted Will not be able to obtain the decree to seize the land by arrest. The appellate court properly argued the evidence overturning the trial court's finding. There is no weakness, legal or otherwise, of the plaintiff's dismissal on the trial and appellate court decree, therefore, there is no interference with the outcome. not required.
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