DURAY SHAHWAR NAYYAR versus LADIES STAFF OFFICER
Article 22 and 28 of the Air (International Convention) Act, 1966, Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Maintaining the Constitution Application Articles listed at New York Airport in the loss of luggage bag on air travel by the treating member. Neither the bag was declared at New York Airport nor at the Lahore airport when the petitioner filed a complaint about the loss of the bag, even in its constitutional application, no details of the articles were given in the bag. For which it is being claimed by the civil court of its authorized jurisdiction. The valid forum under section 28 was the appropriate forum for deciding the value of articles after the evidence was presented, the relevant court petitioner being required to file a case under Article 199 of the Constitution under the Carriage of Air (International Convention) Act, 1966 As the claimed damages cannot be denied. Exercise requires compulsory inquiry that cannot be exercised in constitutional petition C Illegal petitions are not retained
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