ATTA MUHAMMAD versus MST. ELAHI KHANUM
OVII, R 11, O XLI, R 23 and Section 115 Trial Court Appeal Court on Refusal to Guarantee Trial, Jurisdiction of Trials Rejected by Trial Court, but the Appellate Court allowed the appeals and allowed the cases. Sent on remand. While rejecting the cases, the trial court committed a legal defect, which argues with the appellate court, and the results presented by the appellate court were in accordance with the record of the cases and there was no law on the matter. Arriving within the scope and scope of any of the categories listed in O. VII, R 11, the CPC's decision was upheld by the appellate court, which was neither a record affidavit nor a violation of the administration of justice. Legal errors made were corrected. Appellate court should usually be preferred by trial court decision
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