SHEIKH MUHAMMAD versus HAJI NAZIR AHMAD
Sections 6, 13 and 24 of the Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), the collection of 1 / 3rd of the sale price for section 107 case advance costs, Section 24 (1) of the Punjab Pre-Impression Act, 1991, had directed the court to grant Submission will need to be made within the period 1 / 3rd of the sale price of the property when the court may decide and it will be said that the case will not be extended beyond 30 days as per the Punjab Pre-Emission Act of 1991 The case has been provided under section 24 (1) of section 24 of the court. In the present case, the case was filed on the same day, the plaintiff was directed to submit 1/3 of the date which has been 20 days. As of the deadline for filing 1/3, there are still 10 days left for Plaintiff 30, who failed to submit an application by the date filed for an extension of 30/5 days, Plaintiff 30, 30 days. The term expires, but his application is rejected and his case is dismissed as there is no provision in the Punjab Pre-Impression Act. There is no doubt that the period may not be extended, but it is equally true that the Punjab Pre-Empty Act, 1991, was enforced by a court No restrictions on the use of jurisdiction within the 30 day external parameter specified by the expression were displayed. With the exception of the law, it was to be understood that the court has the authority to not explicitly prohibit the act for 20 days, given the time to submit the trial to the 1 / 3rd trial, under the circumstances Was that he could extend it by 30 days from which to start
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