TAUSEEF CORPORATION (PVT.) LTD versus LAHORE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Specific Relief Act 1877 Sections 56 and 54 Arbitration Act (X of 1940), Section 20 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908) A. XXXIX, RRL & 2 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Interim Order Prohibited, Required Components measured in terms of grant money, the construction of the parking plaza was awarded to the plaintiff company The company was required to complete the construction of its funds and in turn would claim ownership of certain areas in the contract. Termination of contract and construction. The demolitions taken by the plaintiff were demolished by the authorities and another company was designated by Plaza and the authorities completed the construction at a heavy cost. The plaintiff initially appealed to the High Court's constitutional jurisdiction to enforce the agreement but He was later dismissed in a lawsuit filed for his special performance. The agreement was filed but the trial court rejected the decision to file a case under Section 20 of the Arbitration Act, 1940, filed by the plaintiff under which all the courts refused to approve the interim order for the plaintiff. ? In view of the changed scenario, the plaintiff was not sued for interim relief, the balance of the facility did not lean. In favor of the plaintiff because the construction of the plaintiff and the site had been taken over by the authorities long ago and the process of leasing the newly constructed parking plaza had already begun, which allegedly damaged the plaintiff. It had to be scalable in terms of money. The Supreme Court rejected the interim injunction
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