SECRETARY DEFENCE GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, RAWALPINDI versus ANJUMAN-E-AHL-E-SUNNAT BALTISTAN THROUGH SYED TAHIR ALI SHAH
Section 14 Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), O. VII, R 10 Appellate Court's Absence of Jurisdiction and Return of Appeal Memorial by Appellate Court for Submission to the Proper Forum, Section 14, Appropriate of the Limitation Act Delay in filing an appeal before Court Convention Scope. 1908 was limited to cases where in fact the right time was spent before the wrong forum, the appellant was asked to submit a memorandum of appeal to the appropriate court and when it was returned to him, the appellants did not. Retained your returning memo for six to six days and in addition it is noteworthy. The original memo submitted to the appellate courts, delayed and amended, cannot be construed as a modified memo for the purpose of section 14, limitation act, 1908, but a fresh appeal. Shall be deemed to be and will be in accordance with the prohibition. Delays in filing an appeal to file a fresh appeal cannot be waived in cases where the appeal could not be barred because of a ban.
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