HABIB BANK LIMITED versus REHMANIA TEXTILE MILLS (PVT.) LTD., JHANG ROAD, FAISALABAD
Section 2 (b) (i), 5, 7 (6) and 19 terms \ banking court \, \ litigation \ and \ case \ litigation were the confession of the special jurisdictional court, the decision-makers for the decision to implement the principles. \ Banking Court Section (b) (i) Financial Institutions (Finance Recovery) was read with Section 19 of the Ordinance 2001, to be read to mean that the claim in this case was actually filed so that Determine its legal scope. The word 'claim' of the court's legal status as set forth in Section 2 (b) of the Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finance) Ordinance 2001, which relates to the \ case \ claim of the case, which in the present case, was a \ claim Was, in the words of the High Court referred to in Section 2 (b) (i) of the Ordinance as a request for execution before the claim, it has direct reference to the status of the case in which the definition of the Banking Court The above definition of the case has been worked out. , Including the execution request Word \ Claim ???? was not limited to a lawsuit claim The plaintiff in the case in this case could not be limited to just one suit and the petitioner in the execution request Claim Section 2 (b) (i), shall determine the specific extent of the relevant court under the financial institution (recovery). Principles of Finance of Ordinance, 2001
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