ZAFAR IQBAL versus AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF PAKISTAN
The Banking Tribunals Ordinance 1984 Sections 6 (6), 9, 10 and 11 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article l99, two years after the approval of the banking tribunal through the challenge of effect by the constitutional petition to keep the order. The decision was not made. The constitutional petition was not applicable, as the applicant did not challenge the judgment and decree in the appeal provided under the Banking Tribunals Ordinance, 1984 the applicant was acquitted in this case and was bound by the terms of the order, The constitutional application was also influenced by the principle of bribery. Because the petitioner had aggravated the matter after a gap of two years, which was a matter of past and closed deal, the High Court had also refused to exercise the constitutional jurisdiction in the case and dismissed the constitutional petition.
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