Case Overview
Our firm represented a Lahore-based property owner involved in a complex civil property ownership dispute concerning a residential property located within Lahore city limits. The client faced illegal possession and denial of lawful ownership rights despite holding valid title documents under Pakistani law.
Legal Issues Involved
The case involved questions of lawful ownership, validity of sale deeds, possession rights, and unlawful interference, governed by the relevant provisions of Pakistani civil law and revenue regulations applicable in Punjab.
Legal Strategy & Proceedings
After a thorough review of ownership records, sale agreements, and revenue documents, our legal team initiated a civil suit before the competent Civil Court in Lahore. We presented documentary evidence, examined witnesses, and filed necessary applications to protect the client’s possession during trial. Strong legal arguments were advanced to establish clear ownership and unlawful occupation by the opposing party.
Court Proceedings
The matter was contested through multiple hearings where our team effectively countered false claims and procedural objections raised by the opposing side. Interim relief was successfully obtained to prevent further interference with the property until final adjudication.
Case Outcome / Result
The Lahore Civil Court ruled in favor of our client, declaring lawful ownership and ordering restoration of possession. A permanent injunction was granted restraining the opposing party from interfering with the property. The judgment fully protected our client’s rights and brought the long-standing dispute to a successful conclusion.
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