AFTAB IQBAL KHAN KHICHI versus UNITED DISTRIBUTORS PAKISTAN LTD., KARACHI
Civil Procedure Code Order XXXVII 0: XXXVII, R 3 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Summary of Debt Receipt Based on Negotiable Instruments In the case, the High Court's competency defendant ruled. It was claimed that the High Court had allowed them to appear and defend in the matter of providing security for the loan amount within 30 days. That he cannot submit security as he is out of the country, which in turn leads him to know the defendant legally, and that he has made various petitions, therefore, It was necessary to make the necessary arrangements to defend the case. Defendants can not be excused from their duty by merely excluding from going abroad that the law did not exist in the country. The law will help to remain vigilant and the appeal was denied on leave of circumstances.
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