MUHAMMAD SALEEM KHAN versus AMANULLAH KHAN
Specific Relief Act 1877 Section 42 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), O VII, R 10 suit declaration, injunction and for accounts that refuse to accept a lawsuit based on the value of the trial. On the basis that the trial was arbitrarily priced and the issue of the case, as shown by the plaintiff, exceeded Rs.100,000 which was the maximum limit for the trial court's jurisdiction over which The appellate court, on the basis of this, maintained its conclusion on that basis. As required by section 42 of the Special Relief Act, 1877, the possession was not relieved, the order of the above courts was set aside for admission or rejection or return and the appropriate order The case was remanded for.
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