MST. SHAHIDA ALI versus KARACHI ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION
Deadly Accident Act 1855 Section 1 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 64 and AXXI, R52 Suite Compensation Implementing Court-issued Appeal for the writ issuance The holder indicated that the decision The debtor, who was deliberately avoiding the execution of the enclosure writ, held the enclosed property, which was three buses, in the event of an auction of the authority, the decree-holder transferred or charged the debtor or the third part. Order forbidding the construction of the property), with respect to the interest-bearing buses in accordance with the principle contained in Section 64, CPC An anti-attachment order had already been issued against the transfer of the enclosed property and no further restraining order was required to be approved by the court, however, the affidavit writ was issued on the oral motion of the holder. O XXI, R 52, Motor Registration in charge of CPC, permitting any change or change of ownership in relation to the three buses attached to conditions excluding excise and taxation authority; up to further court orders
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