DOST MUHAMMAD versus AHMED YAR
In its application under section 12 (2) of the Arbitration Act (X of 1940), section 14 (section 2 (2)), the CPC limit applicant, in its application under section 12 (2), the CPC Appointed as his lawyer and refused to enter into a contract. Appeal under Section 14, Arbitration Act 1940 for the appointment of a lawyer as a person to any arbitrator and for entering into the arbitration agreement and all questions relating to the declaration of award and then to apply. Were subject to fighting. The Attorney District Judge, in the circumstances, accepted the revision, setting aside the finding of questions about the trial court award, which it did not have the right to arbitrate. Was announced on 1912 1987, and did not argue that the arbitration decree obtained for nine years was kept confidential. The applicant specifically stated that he had two days before filing an application under section 12 (2), seeking orders, requesting CPC under section 12 (2), under CPC, decree. I was in time.
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