FAIZUR REHMAN versus THE STATE
Sections 9 (4), 12 and 21 of the Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 12 (2) of the Suppression of Terrorism Activities Act 1975, separation of the provisions of section 12 (2) Keeping. Under CPC's application of section 12 (2) of the CPC, the service of CPC may be pressurized in banking matters, but this requires checking whether the service is subject to section 12 (2). (2) Whether or not there is grounds to suppress the CPC's knowledge claim was wrong, the forwarder of the claim, there can be no basis for rejecting the decree on the issue of fraud. If this claim was false, it would be a false representation presented in court, but it could not be the basis for rejecting the decree itself, because if so, the ground was accepted that there was a legal basis for each order. There will be no termination of gambling which does not proceed on a legal basis alone on the basis that a party has deliberately submitted the provisions of section 12 (2), if the CPC is a fraud. I was accused of misrepresentation during the trial and not something outside the court
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