RAHIM JAN versus SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN
Appeal to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Act 1997 Section 34 Limitation Act (IX of 1908), Section 5 and 29 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the appeal filed before the High Court under the provisions of section 34 Failed to file The applicants of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Act, 1997, preferring a constitutional petition before the High Court, instead of filing an appeal against the Commission's order, which was withdrawn and an appeal filed, The appeal was rejected by the High Court when the ban was imposed. In this case information about the date of the commission was fixed and even if he could not appear on the due date, there was nothing said in the delayed petition for filing the appeal within the limitation period. What prevented it? In the High Court's decision before the High Court's view that the appeal was withheld over time, there was no legal infirmi. The High Court refused to interfere in the leave to appeal
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