MILKMEN PRODUCER COOPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED versus COMMISSIONER RAWALPINDI DIVISION, RAWALPINDI
The Punjab Local Government Ordinance 1979 Section 65 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 151 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution, the petitioner's argument was that the meeting of the City Local Council was held till the colony of cattle was established. To do so, there was an unconstitutional petition to prohibit the genuine need of the milkmen, banning the milk supply business within the boundaries of the local council and to prevent and care for the animals in the restricted zone temporarily. A restraining order was also issued against the local council, which the High Court upheld. The next issue of trust passed with the consent of the parties formed a committee to address the issue of land acquisition for this committee. The local council started a campaign to confiscate the buffaloes found in the premises of the applicants after the cattle colony etc. petitioners moved another petition alleging violation of the ban order. The Local Council took the position in a written statement that the restriction order passed by the High Court was merged and a committee was created to amend it. The approval of the land for the colony, without any conception, could not be interpreted as withdrawing or amending the order restraining the order relating to the formation of a committee of the High Court when the agreement with a decree was entered into by the Patti. Had passed an order against. To compensate for the loss of the other party, the court may, in its inherent jurisdiction, reassert the party to a position where it was originally lost.
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