SHAHID PERVAIZ ALIAS SHAHID HAMEED versus MUHAMMAD AHMAD AMEEN
A. XXXVII, R4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the preceding injunction, absent from the trial court, upon filing of the defendant's medical certificate, the defendant's negligence, The former party decree against it was granted months after the approval of the previous decree, the defendant filed a petition to set aside the order. The trial court rejected the application and the trial court's order was upheld by the High Court in relation to the proper use of the jurisdiction of the trial and was not vigilant in pursuing his lawyer and finding out when he was in history. Did not appear when he rightfully overlooked the court medical certificate presented by the defendant and was rejected by the High Court for good reason because the certificate was obtained from a private practitioner medical certificate. It was reported that the defendants were in such a serious condition that they were seeking counsel for their own advice Can't call a lawyer at home or speak to him on the telephone Some of the proceedings could have been sent to the son's family by the plaintiff to inquire about the progress of the case, the courts below were sent by the defendant. His statement in support of the petition under section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1908, was not satisfied with the reasons stated in the affidavit. Identify any weaknesses or illegalities in court orders and decisions so that the appeal is denied.
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