NABI DAD versus PROVINCE OF SINDH
The Civil Procedure of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 section 115 (IX of 1908), Article 14 of the Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Sections 42 and 54 of the Junction Order consisting of permanent and Chronic Outcomes Orders The courts below were approved by the Assistant Commissioner on 23 11 1970 and were not challenged by the plaintiffs within a stipulated time period of 12 months as provided by Article 14 of the Limitation Act 1908 Gone, no evidence was added to it by the defendants. Under the trial, the conclusions of the two courts cannot be lightly interrupted by the appellate court hearing in the trial court, in which the position of the plaintiff was merely an exception where no legal claim was raised by the defendants. , Plaintiffs cannot be granted legal status under legal decisions and litigation under judicial decisions and judicial orders. The ID is not a victim of illegal objects or weaknesses and does not require interference
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