AMEER MUHAMMAD KHAN versus ALLAH DEWAYA
Sections 6, 13 and 24 of the Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), section 148 suit for extension of time for submission to the plaintiff, suit for filing before the jurisdiction of the defendant, The petitioner was instructed to submit the order within 30 days, but the plaintiff did not submit the deposit within that period and because he was ill, an application was extended for extension. The hearing of the petition was dismissed and the cases filed by the plaintiff were dismissed by the trial court and the appellate court section 24, Punjab Prefecture. The Impression Act, 1991, stipulated that the deposit should be ordered within 30 days of the filing of section 24 of the Act and within thirty (2) days of submission, if it were to be submitted. In case of failure. Within a fixed period of 30 days, the case will be dismissed, the trial court had no jurisdiction to extend, it was said that the extension of time, though section 148, to a court on the basis of CPC Was given, but this power can be used. d only when the court has set its own time and not where the law stipulates the time to perform an act
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