MESSRS AWAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS (AS THEN WERE) THROUGH MAHMOOD-UL-ALVI versus UNITED BANK LIMITED THROUGH MANAGER
Section 21 Limitation Act (IX of 1908), Section 5 Appeal Termination Applicability The provisions of the General and Special Law Limitation Act, 1908, the applicable appeal were barred by the limitation and the appellants restricted the statute of limitations. Delay endorsement is sought under the Act 1908. The 90-day period for filing an appeal before the High Court was fixed under Article 156 of the Limiting Act 1908, a special law and section 21 (1) of the banking companies (loans, advances, credits and Recovery). The 90-day period for filing an appeal was set. ), The Act, 1997, set a period of 30 days for filing the first appeal before the High Court against the judgment and decree of the Banking Court because the special law had different limits for filing the first appeal in the High Court of Common Pleas. Therefore, section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1908, was not applicable nor was the application of the application filed by the appellant under section 5 of the applicable limitation 1908 the delay ion was ineligible and manageable. Was dismissed as such, with the dismissal of the application, the appeal was withheld over time and the limitations set by the relevant law. The appeal could not be excluded after it was filed beyond this period.
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