MUHAMMAD ARIF versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE, KASUR
Code of Conduct 1908 Section 148 and OVII, R11 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application reduction of judicial fees, constitution of the plaintiff, who failed to meet the reduction of judicial fees within the time fixed by the court. Section 148, CPC is claiming for extension of time to pay court fees, claiming that it did not know about the court's appointed time to meet the deficiency.3148, court fees under CPC In order to meet the deficiency, the court may extend the time, but subject to the condition that the court retains control over the proceedings and has full authority to issue a mandatory injunction. The court eventually filed a modification filed by the plaintiff against the lack of court fees, which had no control over the lace, became a fictitious officer, and the law had no authority to appoint it at that time And finally review the case when the plaintiff has failed to deal with the stigma and is vigilant in pursuing the mate. To address the lack of judicial fees, the appellate court had rightly dismissed the request for an extension of time to meet the court fee deficiency, neither the appellate court's ruling found anything illegal or weak. Which can be declared without legality and without any jurisdiction demanding intervention in the constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court, the constitutional application was dismissed.
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