SHAH ALAM KHAN versus ZUBAIR AHMED KHAN
Civil Procedure Code Order XXXIX Temporary Injections and Interlocutory Orders 0XXXIX, RR l & 2B The Civil Law (Reforms) Act (XIV of 1994), Section 11 Temporary Order Prohibited, by the two courts below the defendants in their case For the provisional declaration of temporary injunction, the defendants / applicants challenged on the basis that the provisional injunction was terminated to the defendants as it expired six months after its release while the defendants filed their petition. In support of section 11 of the Civil Laws (Reforms) Act, 1994. Although the order was issued long before the enactment of the Relief Act (Reform) Act, 1994, it is considered a disappointment, however, according to R2B, the trial court found that the OLXX, the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 Was added, it was expanded after hearing the parties again and recording their reasons, the courts temporarily disallowing the plaintiff who has not committed such material misconduct It is essential that the High Court's error in exercising its revised jurisdiction, as the defendants have filed against the joint order of the courts below. Reconsideration request has been deleted.
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