ASIF ISLAM versus SHAHID ASLAM
Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1991 Section 24 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Extending the case for pre-arrest money, the trial court submitted the required amount of pre-discrimination amount to the plaintiff / pre-importer. Directed by In the due date, the plaintiff / pre-emptor, who had submitted an application for extension of six months time for filing an application for lesser amount under section 149, CPC, filed this petition with the trial court and the appellate court acid high. The court rejected. For the six-month extension to deposit the balance of the pre-disturbance amount, the rule was ruled out under section 24 (2) of the Punjab Pre-Empathy Act, 1991, which would give Zar-e-Som more than thirty days The court was not granted any discretion. The following Courts and High Courts, rightfully rejected the Plaintiff / Pre-emptor's request to submit the remaining amount for six months extension. Article 185 (3) of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973, did not suffer from any interference of any kind, the appeal for appeal against the High Court decision was dismissed.
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