UMER FAROOQUE versus PROVINCE OF SINDH
The Special Relief Act 1877 Section 12 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), A XXXX, RRL and 2 were necessary for the plaintiff to prove three essential components for the approval of the interim order by the trial court, namely the first case. Loss of balance and irreparable loss to the plaintiff. That there was a legitimate, proper and legal agreement between them that could be enforced by the Supreme Court, which was granted by the trial court, was prejudicial to the interests of the competitor who bought the land in question, The matter was settled before the plaintiff. Because of the knowledge of the plaintiff and such fact, he did not make a party to his support and the injunction was granted on his back; Compensation loss was neither proved nor considered by the trial court; the order was returned at the time of the injunction if the order's delivery was not sustainable.
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