PROVINCE OF PUNJAB versus ILAM DIN
Such objections were not filed within the time prescribed by the Laws of the Arbitration Act 1940, Sections 30 and 33 of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Arbitration Act. Applicants also have evidence to prove their objections. Failed to present and instead absent himself, after which they were processed. The courts below correctly found that the objections filed by the applicants after the prescribed time limit could be rejected on this short ground and / or the object of the objection was dismissed for non-prosecution trial court. It could, however, go ahead with its investigation on merit, so it is true that the courts did not say anything illegal in creating the court's award roll and paying interest at the bank rate of 2%. Interference in the High Court decision was not guaranteed. The court was denied the circumstances
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