GULSHAN-E-FAISAL COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LIMITED versus MUHAMMAD ARIF
Co-operative Society Act 1925 Section 70A Sindh Buildings Control Authority Ordinance (V of 1979) Controversy over the creation of new plots, registration of sub-lease without permission of the monopoly and construction of a sub-lease person by the authority parties. Approval does not fall within the provisions of the Cooperative Society Act, 1925. Building bylaws were the parties to the applicant's action to dismiss the plaintiff in accordance with the Building Control Authority, as well as the development authority, in the original work the lease term sought to be considered with the Building Control Authority as well as the Development Authority. Was done For the bar in section 70A, matters of CPC accuracy had to be decided only after some evidence was added by the parties and the case could be examined in the light of appropriate evidence under clauses of A VII, R 11. Under the dismissal of the plaintiff, the CPC is a constitutional provision which, in light of the applicable law, must be considered strictly after considering the statements made by the plaintiff, such as the provision of O VIL R 11, not the CPC's support. The High Court refused to dismiss the plaintiff in the circumstances unless the conditions for the use of such force were fully satisfied.
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