CALTOX OIL (PAKISTAN) LTD. versus MUHAMMAD RIZWAN
Sindh Tenant Limitation Ordinance 1979 Section 15 (2), 15A & 21 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Sections 12 (2) & 0 111, R4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) to Tenants. Withdrawal Order The lawyer's statement was challenged by the tenant on the ground that his lawyer was not empowered to file a statement before the High Court for dismissal of the appeal and by the lawyer. This discount is the result of unauthorized, illegal and fraudulent transactions. The tenant council, which was the companion of another lawyer who was authorized to discuss the appeal before the High Court, was able to discuss the matter on behalf of the tenant, especially since the aforesaid lawyer also represented her earlier. The petition was filed by the tenant under section 12 (2). ), The CPC was subjected to misunderstanding because it was neither a matter of fraud nor misrepresentation, nor was the jurisdictional case after the tenant had the opportunity to be heard. Was dealt with, but that did not happen, all within the scope of section 12 (2), the CPC petition for leave to appeal against the High Court decision was dismissed.
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