INAYAT versus MUHAMMAD NAWAZ
The trial court ordered the trial court to pay a court fee for the trial of a section 21 trial. The trial court, in its order, instructed the plaintiffs to pay the stipulated period fixed by them, otherwise their case would not be dismissed nor the time extension sought. The payment of judicial fees is not before the Appellate Court or the High Court with the result that the default tune for the delivery of the court fee was not extended and the plaintiff failed to comply with the decision of the trial decision. If a successful pre-emperor did not comply with the trial court's direction. In connection with the payment of court fees, he would do it himself and the appellate court was not obligated to extend the time to pay the court fees, pursuant to the directions of the trial, filed by the defendants for non-payment of court fees. The deletion was unimaginable.
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