GHAZI VEGETABLES GHEE AND OIL MILLS LTD. versus TEMPLAN ORVY SLOTTSGT NORWAY
Civil Procedure Code Order XXXIX Temporarily Injecting and Interlocutory Orders A XXXIX, Rr 1 and 2 The Pakistani Constitution (1973), Article 185 (3) denied the import of palm oil on the basis that it obtained bills. What was The plaintiffs fraudulently claimed the supply of goods in their goods and sought interim injunction against the exporting agents that a single bench of the High Court on the parties' agreement offered the plaintiff on the issue of bank guarantee in foreign currency. Allowed goods. The decision of the single bench of the High Court was upheld by the Division Bench of the High Court for an amount equal to the invoice value of the imported goods. The sole bench of the High Court in its order correctly highlighted that there were rights and duties under the Letter of Credit and the Bill of Leading. The different inquiry order shows that a single bench of the High Court has dismissed the various claims in this regard. Palm Oil had passed the question and a fair order. The Division Bench of the High Court has also pointed to the points involved in the matter. And the order passed by the Single Bench was affirmed by the Division Bench of the High Court, saying that there would be no order. Interjection appeal leave was denied in the circumstances
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