PROVINCE OF PUNJAB versus BUREWALA TEXTILE MILLS LIMITED
Civil Code 1908 Sections 34 (2) and 47 of the Implementing Court were in interest for the post-draft period. Such claim was rejected and no appeal was preferred against this decree. During the execution of the decree, the court allowed interest. The court awarding the post award period had changed / changed the order without any legal justification by allowing such interest, where the order in connection with the payment of further interest under section 34 (2) The name was silent, even the CPC could be considered rejected. The High Court order, under which the order passed by the implementing court, was set aside, was valid and not open to any exception.
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