SAJJAD HUSSAIN BHATTI versus THE STATE
Civil Procedure Code Order XXXIX Temporarily Injecting and Interlocutory Orders Sections 3, 4 and 7 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), XXXX, RR 1 and 2 Interim Order Prohibition, Occupation of Land by Oral National Logistic Cell of the Pakistan Army On the approval of the headquarters, the provisions of the statutory provisions of the Works of Defense Act, 1903 were seized by the National Logistics Cell under section 3 (2) of the Works of Defense Act, 1903, without notice or publicity. A lawsuit was filed against The prohibition was to prevent the National Authority Cell from interfering in the legitimate construction of the plaintiff's plaintiff's claim that the accuracy of the general headquarters of the Pak Army was occupied on the ground by the oral instructions of the National Logistics Cell and it was required to act according to the law. Was needed. It was not the job of the Pakistan Army or any unit force to occupy, acquire, or occupy any part of the Pakistani-led area, this question regarding the use of halal authority was not purchased, leased or rented to the National Logistics Cell. And was not leased because the National Logistics Cell could not own the land covered by the occupation only because the High Court had banned the National Logistic Cell. An interim order was issued in any negative, forcible or other course of action to interfere with the plaintiff's possession.
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