MESSRS SIMNWA POLYPROPYLENE (PVT.) LTD versus MESSRS NATIONAL BANK OF PAKISTAN
Article 9 (Pakistan), Article 85 (3) of the Imports and Exports (Control) Act, 1950, Article 85 (3) Sentencing Limitation for Debt Receipt Application for leave for computing service 2 6 2000 by publication in the paper in three ways Was created by By acknowledgment of the dues paid on 1 6 2000 and the Banking Court on 15 6 2000, the bailiff of the court calculated the publication limit in the newspaper and the application for leave was dismissed when the High Court was also dismissed. The first appeal was dismissed was that for the purpose of counting the limitation period, the services imposed by the court bailiff should also be taken into account, not in other ways because the former was relatively more accurate ly in any of the ways. The service of accuracy was considered in section 9 (3) of the banking companies (Recovery of loans, advances, credit and financial resources) Act 1997 For the purpose of prayer, it should be kept in mind that the latest mode for counting the limitation period is not, and second, that the decisions passed by the two courts were not passed by any type of illegal decision. Was denied leave
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