ANJUMAN PRIZE BOND DEALERS versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB AND 3 OTHERS
Contract Act 1872 Section 23 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Art 199 la Rarms Ordinance (XII of 1972), Section 3 Intra Court appeals Prize Bond Dealer Parchee System Wagering Contract opposing the sale of prize bonds in lieu of public policy scope prize bond dealers ? The issuance of a serial number of prize bonds to its customers, known as the Privy System, was declared illegal by the government in the circular by Syed Nizam before the High Court had challenged the petition in the constitutional petition dismissing the parties. A valid agreement was banned, which was equivalent to betting or gambling where such agreement is allowed and entered into into force, considering the agreement or its purpose being illegal. Such a treaty was not only immoral but also opposed to the people. The policy High Court expressed its concern that leaving people in your hands would be unfair and unfair as Newari Prize Bond Dealers, who set up their business without the support of any law or regulating their affairs without a license. What was more, the state bailout supported the sale and purchase of prize bonds, and so did the rewards. There is no such dealer guarantee, the dealers were free to return to their promise and the grievances of the parties cannot be resolved in any court, as no criminal contract can be enforced in a court of law.
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