VINDER TEXTILE MILLS LTD. versus INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF PAKISTAN -
The plaintiff had sought financial assistance from the plaintiff's bank for the establishment of a spinning unit for the removal of the Kanun e-Shaheed Order 1984 Article 129, a letter of approval was issued by the plaintiff bank, which agreed It will be financed, both at the import and locally. The machinery developed by the plaintiff contends that the defendant bank had failed to fulfill its obligations and that the plaintiff had suffered heavy losses. The plaintiff's argument was that the court had to consider that the machinery consisting of 6y Cannot be used separately because a joint document was approved for the grant of both facilities. In the absence of some solid evidence, such an assumption would be far off and in the circumstances the same thing was drawn. Can't go.
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