BASHIR HUSSAIN SHAH versus LUQMAN ATHER KHAN
Specific Relief Act 1877 Sections 42 and 54 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Permanent injunction and the suit for the plaintiff challenged the allotment of land in dispute, which the Supreme Court upheld in favor of the defendants. Kept, the suit was removed. The trial court, on the ground that the dispute in respect of land allotment was finally appealed by the Supreme Court against the decision of the trial court, the plaintiff approached the collector and stated that the pending action before the collector was separate. And is separate from the preceding litigation. The parties that concluded in the Supreme Court decision need to give serious consideration to whether the plaintiff was guilty of misconduct in the process of law and, despite contempt of court, had to approach the collector on behalf of the Supreme Court. In the first phase of litigation, the litigation case is pending. , Stay tuned to final disposals
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