laws and regulations.] [Inserted by Punjab Act No. 23 of 1957 .] 26. Ejectment of Bhudan holder on breach of conditions.
- If any Bhudan holder commits ... under the law relating to registration and execution of documents, any law to the contrary notwithstanding. 29. Ejectment of persons in unlawful possession.
- Any person
Rent Control Act, 1955
6. Bar against passing and execution of decree and orders for ejection.
(1) No order or decree for the recovery
Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887
42. Restriction on ejectment.
- A tenant shall not be ejected otherwise than in execution of a decree for ejectment, except
plaintiff who was held to have purchased in execution of a money decree wanted to eject some of the heirs of the recorded tenants
only, and in execution of that Decree for possession defendant 1 got possession on 27-4-1947 by ejecting the plaintiff.
The plaintiff ... here that when the decree for ejectment of Rahim Bux, obtained against him by defendant 1, was under execution, the sole judgment-debtor, Rahim
present petitioner, who has obtained two separate decrees for ejectment and has put them into execution in. two different Courts, for transferring the same
such right is found to have been denied or obstructed ; (b) eject the person who has taken possession of or brought under cultivation or otherwise ... being in force in respect of the execution of a decree, whereby a Civil Court has adjudged ejectment from or delivery of possession of immovable
provide, among other matters, for the mode of enforcing orders of ejectment from, and delivery of possession of, immovable property, and rules providing for those ... which a Civil Court may exercise in the execution of a decree whereby it has adjudged ejectment from, or delivery of possession of, such property
Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887
42. Restriction on ejectment.
- A tenant shall not be ejected otherwise than in execution of a decree for ejectment, except
rights in the disputed land and, as such, was not liable to ejectment. This right has been conferred under the U. P. .Zamindari Abolition ... will be for the execution court to decide whether the appellant has acquired adivasi right and is not liable to ejectment. I, therefore