MALIK NASRULLAH versus MUMLIKAT BEGUM
Section 24 (1) of the NWFP Pre-Emission Act 1987 [as amended before the North West Frontier Province (X of 1992)] 1/3 of the pre-notice before the trial court Directive for deposit of immigration money will be dismissed within thirty days otherwise, the trial court dismissed the case for non-compliance with such order, but the appeal was submitted by the court. Allowed a time limit for such deposit, no legal limit was set under section 24 of the amended section of the law for such deposit, but for that matter The decision was left to the discretion of the court and failure to do so will inevitably lead to the dismissal of the case, once the time is up, the profession will be able to comply with the deadline. And will not be allowed to apply. Nor will the court be authorized to extend the extension to the appellate court. The unspecified order accepted the plaintiff's High Court's request to review the materially discriminatory interests, and was set aside. As a result of the restoration of the judgment and the trial, the case was dismissed
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