MST. AMANA BEGUM versus DISTRICT COORDINATION OFFICER, KHANEWAL
Section 3 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Limitation Act (IX of 1908), Section 5 Intra-Court Appeal `Delay Delay, with Appellant's Contempt, Appellant's Delay in Its Request as well as Delay Application was filed. That she was not present in the court as a civil servant, for which the order was passed. Appellant further submitted that when he found out about the fate of his constitutional application, he immediately applied for a copy of the defective order and was obliged to be cautious of the present appeal filed, Just because he was connected to a lawyer, does not mean that he is relieved of his duty to keep himself fully informed of the proceedings of the case, for the failure of the appellant and the lawyer. The constitutional application was dismissed in the presence of a lawyer. There was no ground for delay in notifying the appellant in connection with the dismissal of the constitutional application which was withdrawn for contempt of delay and his application was rejected and consequently the intra-court 'S appeal was timely stopped, dismissed
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