NOOR MUHAMMAD versus SHERAN BIBI
Constitution Pakistan 1973 A XLI, R 27 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Appeal hearing during the appeal hearing before the plaintiff claiming to have a share of the inheritance Decision made by the High Court Plaintiff during; however, such request was rejected by the appellate Court's review of the Appellate Court, before the High Court in the first period of the trial. Faced with the same fate, the defendants could not present the additional evidence to the Supreme Court, therefore, the High Court's address in refusing to allow additional evidence. Singing; final victory; therefore, there could not be a re-dispute before the Appellate Court or the High Court when the judgment and the decision to grant relief to the plaintiffs were retained in the appeal and review. In the postwar period, the issue of litigation was not previously adopted by the Court of Appeal. Additional evidence was neither allowed nor did any arbitrary High Court directly interfere with the arbitrary exercise under which the appellate court's leave to appeal to the Supreme Court was denied in the circumstances.
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