Industrial Land/Plot for sale in Fazilka, Fazilka, Punjab
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All that part and parcel the property Land and Building measuring 940 Marla (As per Physical measurement 910 Marla) -(i)Measuring 36 Kanal 2 Marla A) Measuring 16 In the name of Mrs. Sabina alias Seema Rani w/o Mr. Sandeep Kumar vide RTD No.2069 Dt. 30.06.2010. B) Measuing 16 Kanal in the name of M/s S.K.Agro vide RTD No.1431 Dt 06.06.2011. C) Measuring 4 Kanal 2 Marla in the name of Mrs Sabina alias Seema Rani W/o Mr. Sandeep Kumar vide RTD No.1432 Dt. 06.06.2011 (ii) Land & Building total Measuring 10 Kanal 18 Marla A) Measuring 8 Kanal 00 Marla, B) Measuring 2 Kanal 18 Marla in the name of Mr. Suman Kalra S/o Mr. Lekh Raj vide RTD No.1428 Dt 03.09.2015 & RTD No 1918 Dated 18.11.2015 situated village- Jorki Kankar Wali Road, Commercial unit opposite Kirpa Foods area of Village Jorki Kankar Wali,Tehsil & Dist.- Fazilka (Punjab)Disclosure:-Sale Tax department has attached the property/land measuring 26 Kanal 18 Marla out of 940 Marla vide Rapat number 431 dated 21-06-2024.
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All that part and parcel the property Land and Building measuring 940 Marla (As per Physical measurement 910 Marla) -(i)Measuring 36 Kanal 2 Marla A) Measuring 16 In the name of Mrs. Sabina alias Seema Rani w/o Mr. Sandeep Kumar vide RTD No.2069 Dt. 30.06.2010. B) Measuing 16 Kanal in the name of M/s S.K.Agro vide RTD No.1431 Dt 06.06.2011. C) Measuring 4 Kanal 2 Marla in the name of Mrs Sabina alias Seema Rani W/o Mr. Sandeep Kumar vide RTD No.1432 Dt. 06.06.2011 (ii) Land & Building total Measuring 10 Kanal 18 Marla A) Measuring 8 Kanal 00 Marla, B) Measuring 2 Kanal 18 Marla in the name of Mr. Suman Kalra S/o Mr. Lekh Raj vide RTD No.1428 Dt 03.09.2015 & RTD No 1918 Dated 18.11.2015 situated village- Jorki Kankar Wali Road, Commercial unit opposite Kirpa Foods area of Village Jorki Kankar Wali,Tehsil & Dist.- Fazilka (Punjab)Disclosure:-Sale Tax department has attached the property/land measuring 26 Kanal 18 Marla out of 940 Marla vide Rapat number 431 dated 21-06-2024.
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