RAB NAWAZ versus PROVINCE OF THE PUNJAB
Special Relief Act 1877 Section 42 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), O VII, R 2 suit that the plaintiff received in connection with the lease money for the sale of judicial forms in the court premises and the amount of the lease. Had announced receiving the balance while depositing the remaining amount. Applicants were required to submit in four installments; after submitting two installments, they lodged a complaint, implying that some other persons with no legal authority had applied for stamp papers, courts during the lease period. Started selling judicial forms with fee stamps etc. And other damages allegedly claimed to be compensated for his loss due to the sale of the farm, Plaintiff was completely silent on the issue when the plaintiff abandoned the lease agreement and Stopped selling judicial forms and admitted that he was selling judicial forms in court premises etc. There was no evidence in record to prove the plaintiffs' allegations. The compensation was dismissed. , But the appellate court upheld the trial court's finding, but it was held that the plaintiff was suing He was entitled to submit the amount of the adjustment, it was recorded by the appellate court is not suffering from any unlawful interference. Or the weakness, the exercise of its jurisdiction cannot be interfered with by the High Court
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