BASHIR AHMAD versus MUHAMMAD AMIN
It was the applicant's position to amend the Code of Conduct 1908 Section 115 and AXLIII, R1 (4) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article L85 (3) against the remand order, although OXLIII, R1 (4), c. The PC granted the right of appeal against the remand order but no appeal was sustained, the lower appellate court decided the suit was Rs 200 for judicial fees and jurisdictional purposes, hence, the petition under sub-115 The beggar was in his favor. The CPC was granted an appeal leave to challenge the legality of the remand order, which the Supreme Court allowed to consider this debate.
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