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SHER MUHAMMAD SHER MUHAMMAD vs SARDAR MUHAMMAD AND 2 Other — 1970 SCMR 384

Citation: 1970 SCMR 384

Court: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Year: 1970

Decision Date: 1970-01-28

Parties: SHER MUHAMMAD SHER MUHAMMAD vs SARDAR MUHAMMAD AND 2 Other MUHAMMAD ALI AND 2 Other Sardar Ataullah, Advocate Supreme Court Instructed By Iqbal Ahmad Qureshi,

Headnotes

Case cited as 1970 SCMR 384

Judgment Text

Court Name: Supreme Court of Pakistan Judge(s): Waheeduddin Ahmad, Muhammad Yaqub Ali Khan Title:SHER MUHAMMAD SHER MUHAMMAD vs SARDAR MUHAMMAD AND 2 Other MUHAMMAD ALI AND 2 Other Sardar Ataullah, Advocate Supreme Court Instructed By Iqbal Ahmad Qureshi, Case No.:Civil Petitions for Special Leave to Appeal Nos. 337 and 338 of 1969 C. P. No. 338 of 1969 C. P. No. 337 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1970-01-28 Reported As: 1970 SCMR 384 Result: Petitions dismissed Judgment ORDER WAHIDUDDIN AHMAD, J.-This order will dispose of Civil Petitions for Special Leave to Appeal Nos. 337 and 338 of 1969, which arise from a common judgment of the High Court of West Pakistan, Lahore, in -Regular Second Appeals Nos. 490 and 491 of 1969, decided on the 3rd July 1969. By this judgment, a Division Bench of the West Pakistan High Court, dismissed the appeals filed by the petitioner. The petitioner sold two pieces of land measuring 53 kanals, 14 marals and 56 kanals, 6 marlas, situated in Mauza Dharamwala, District Sahiwal, by means of two registered sale deeds dated the 2nd March 1964 and 17th September 1963, for Rs. 7,000 and Rs. 8,000 respectively to Sardar Muhammad etc., and Muhammad Ali etc., respondents. On the 7th September 1967, he brought two Civil Suits Nos. 289 and 290 of 1967 in the Court of Qazi Muhammad Latif, Civil Judge, First Class, Pak--pattan, District Sahiwal, for declaration that the above sale deeds were void on the ground that at the time of impugned sales, he was suffering…

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