SYED ABDULLAH SHAH versus LAHORE CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANK
Martial Law Order 1972 (Zone C) No. 241 Para 6 Co-operative Societies and Co-operative Banks (Payment of Debts) Ordinance (XIV of 1966), Section 8 Special Relief Act (I of 1877), Sections 42 and 54 of the Declaration and Order At the time of the auction of a residential residential loan for a loan, the minor plaintiff was partnered with her father, who was the brother of the mortgagee and a co-operative bank employee, and such auction was canceled and the fraudulent lawsuit filed by the defendants. Was dismissed by the trial court. The decision was upheld by the appellate court verdict, neither the declaration of auction proceedings nor any evidence in respect of holding it with the prior permission of the Board of Revenue against the borrower in the amount of Rs. 1, 06, 992 75. But the mortgaged property was auctioned at Rs 4,500, which was a ridiculous amount of money on his face, attended by an employee of a cooperative bank on behalf of his minor sons at the auction. Source: The compilation of IV and the signing of the check by the minor shows that the auction was invalid as it was not in the manner and manner it should have been, with respect to the record of all such facts. Proved that, under legal reasoning and the approved bank received a total loan from the borrower's widow women, which was not challenged by the High Court until the High Court termed the petition as void. Rejected.
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