ASGHAR ALI versus MRS. ZOHRA BAI
Failure to pay the balance of the purchased property appealed to the High Court under Sections 151 and AXXI, R 85 Administration, requesting an extension of time for payment of the amount. The defendant, who was the plaintiff's legal heir, offered to buy 50% of any of the said property, saying the defendant made certain payments within two weeks. And the balance was accepted within 6 to 12 months and he deposited some money. The fixed period of two weeks, but on the request of the plaintiff, the High Court (Single Judge) failed to pay the balance amount within a fixed period of one year, ordering the amount deposited by the defendant and the balance amount. The defendant refused to extend the time for collection, only to take the ground for an extension of time to consider the balance sale of the defendant, which was due to depreciation and therefore to the defendant in uncertain circumstances in his country. The business suffered financial losses and for this reason he was unable to arrange the balance amount. It was enough that the court itself, with the consent of the defendants, had time to pay the balance amount. Upon submission and failure of the defendant within the prescribed time limit, the court could not extend it unless certain circumstances were shown and / or consent was granted by the plaintiff but the present. In the case the plaintiff did not give such consent it was requested that the property be divided among the parties according to the relevant shares. The High Court (Single Judge) said that Madam
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