ASIF BATG MUHAMMAD versus CHAIRMAN, N.A.B.
National Accountability Bureau Ordinance 1999 Section 454 Arbitration Act (X of 1940) Section 34 of the Specific Relief Act (I of 1877), Section 42 of the 54 Declaration of Trial, Permanent Order Prohibition, and the application for the establishment of proceedings on this basis. An attempt was made to stop. The plaintiff was not entitled to sue because the cause of the cooperative society's business dispute proceedings between its members and was affected by section 454 of the Cooperative Society Act, 1925, which was decided by the Cooperative Societies. Was sent to the registrar of Section 54 of the Co-operative Society Act, 1925 applies if the business of a society arising under sections (a) to (e) of section 54 begins to disperse and in the present case the plaintiff is a member of the Society itself. was not. That he bought this flat in a dispute through an anonymous transaction does not determine this transaction because Anonymous was not in that jurisdiction. The business of the Society, but within the scope of the civil court issue relating to the determination of the transactional transaction was fully relaxed and the decision was to be made by the civil court and such matters could not be resolved. To bring them into the realm. There is no need to stop the proceedings of the case and it was not necessary to send the matter to him on the basis of section 54 of the Cooperative Society Act, 1925, in which case the defendant was an officer of the society and one of them may also be a member. ? Registrar, Co-operative Societies, for decision
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