KHANI ZAMAN versus SHAH HUSSAIN
NWFP Pre-Emission Act 1987 Section 13 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) confirming the dismissal of pre-discrimination claims for non-essential discrimination was not mentioned in the history of the First Amendment. The place of acquiring knowledge of the matter was mentioned in it, and neither the names of any witnesses, which were vacated by the plaintiff, were confessional and separate. The evidence presented by the plaintiff regarding the timing of the plaintiff's divorce and Talab Mujtahid was in dispute over the matter by which the plaintiff was complicit. Conduct was an important factor for the period of restriction, because after that, the plaintiff was taken into account, therefore, the plaintiff failed to mention the required details about the location and location of the pool. Which was necessary to calculate the limits. The findings of the inquiry reached by the High Court were based on the correct application and facts of the law, which refused to appeal to the Supreme Court for not seeking any intervention.
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