RAJA ZAFAR HAYAT versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE
Section 42 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OI, R 10 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Add the parties required for the declaration of the suit Constitutional applicants moved the application for enforcement as a party on this basis That they were residents. The village and therefore the parties were necessary because the land in the plaintiff's case was the common property of the jamabandi to be changed by the plaintiff and all the residents of that village used the applicants before the trial court. The order of the trial court was upheld by the appellate court, and according to long records in the revenue record, the suit property was owned by Islam and the public was using it as a public benefit. Ghaira was shown as a possible pool applicant or another villager had such essential parties and he had the right to listen and defend the High Court to set aside those distinctions. The Ad-Order and Trial Judge were directed to act as enabling applicants to file a written statement and then proceed with the case in accordance with the law.
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