MESSRS YOUSUF SONS versus MUHAMMAD KHALID
Section 3 and 4 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), O. XXXXX, R2 (3) and Section 151 Violation of the Prohibition Section 3 and 4, Application of the High Court of Appeal in the Case, OXXX, R.K. Read 2 (3) and p 151, CPC, affecting the complaint, saying that the High Court order was violated by the appellants, with a prayer for its punishment, rented in court. Except for a deposit deposit instruction that was withdrawn for infringement. Demands for such charges / cases and convictions were initiated in the present case on appeal, so it was not necessary to have a court. Appellants were formally charged with serving notice of contempt of court proceedings, appellants were informed of the beginning and final outcome of the contempt proceedings against them and the result. In this case, in relation to the violation of the order, they were given the full opportunity to deal with the case which, in their knowledge, constituted the basis for contempt of court action on the basis of the violation of the confession order. Was in his knowledge at the time of the commission. by the appellants contend that the absence of any charge / case or by giving an invalid order provided the appellants with no power to hear before their conviction, the record showed that the prime fees, Used to play a fraud game. During the approval of the petition, the appellants thoroughly reviewed the case of the appellants in a disputed order of the appellants for violating the order and their conduct.
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