MUHAMMAD SULTAN versus MUHAMMAD ALI RAJA
Section 24 (1) (2) of the NWFP Pre-Emission Act 1987 Civil Procedure Code (V 1908), Sections 115, 148 and 149 of the West Pakistan Civil Rent Restriction Ordinance (VI of 1959), Section 13 (6) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973) ), Article 185 (3) because the extension of the pre-discrimination case 1 / 3rd sale price submission period was declared by the court to be a holiday for such deposit as the plaintiff allowed the submission of the application. The petitioner was unable to deposit the money which was heard by the trial court because of his leave and his illness. The appellate court upheld the order on the same day of filing the application, but the High Court accepted the review petition filed by the plaintiff's claimant that the trial court had the discretion to extend the term, which was used with justice. The High Court, under section 115, exercising its jurisdiction, was not able to issue the orders of the courts below the CPC. The provisions of section 24 (1) of the North West Frontier Province Pre-Emission Act, 1987 were not compulsory in nature, but in spite of the fact that the legislature used the word "\" used, but to meet the circumstances beyond It can be used as \ mayas. Controlling someone who has been instructed to deposit money. The Legislature, under section 24 (1) of the North West, Frontier Province Pre-Impression Act 1987, laid down the condition that it had a real intention to enforce, and when it had a real intention, And with the delay of a few days the money was deposited, then the pre-emptor could not be suitable for such hypertensive reasons and that the courts always
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