MUHAMMAD BUX versus PAKISTAN INDUSTRIAL CREDIT INVESTMENT CORPORATION LIMITED
Companies Ordinance 1984 Section 10 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Applicants bidding for company, applicant and defendant's land, machinery and other assets were rejected while the plaintiff's official The same was accepted by the petitioner. Appeal to the Division Bench of the High Court was rejected on the ground that a single judge would lie in the Supreme Court against this order, whether the leave of verification of appeal was granted under the Companies Ordinance, 1979. words where the company was ordered to be injured Section 10 (l), the Companies Ordinance, 1984, refers only to the termination of the company or that has been approved by the court after the order of the company. Refers to any order. If the wounds were ordered to be enclosed, any interlocutory order passed by the High Court, after which the company was ordered to be injured, would be brought before the Supreme Court. ection 10 (l), Companies Ordinance, 1984
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