KAUSAR SAEED versus SYED WAJAHAT HUSSAIN
Civil Procedure Code Order XXXVII of CPC Summary Procedure XXXVII, Rr 2 and 3 of the Conversational Devices Act (XXVI of 1881), section 118 for the collection of money, a notice of submission, a notice of receipt and The defense claim was offered but the checks were without consideration. And the same was forcibly and rigorously hanged by the plaintiff's husband on 23 5 2001, while the plaintiff prepared the photocopy and also showed her husband's original passport that her husband was on 21 5 2001 in Pakistan. Was discharged and re-entered on 12 7 2001, having been abroad all such period, the whole story of the defendant came to light and cannot be believed because the plaintiff's husband 23 5 2001 Was not in Pakistan on the load, prove that the promise notes and checks were not considered, the defendant was on, but he failed to remove the same grounds. The defendant was heard was due to leave for Defense due to my understanding, it has found its approval of such false allegations of the petition and decided to leave the case.
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