SYED MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN SHAH versus JEWAN
Article 24 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application Impact of non-availability of gold e-som within 30 days Extension of this period by the court, limitation of collection of e-som, section 24 Provision of Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1991 Counting is provided. That court will require the plaintiff to submit 1/3 of the sale within that period as the court may restrict the court's discretion to extend the first provisions of section 24 of the Act to more than 30 days. Gold is obliged to collect a foam. The date of filing of suit under the provisions of section 24 of the Punjab Pre-Empty Act 1991 within the thirty-day period shall be calculated from the date of filing of the suit and the date of filing the case by the plaintiff has not been excluded from counting. Will go The plaintiffs, in the present case, have accumulated one-third of the sales amount but have been deposited one day after the expiry of the thirty days, which could not have been settled. en In approving an injunction, the lower courts violated the legal provisions of the law and principles laid down by the superior courts.
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