MESSRS BROOKE BOND PAKISTAN LIMITED versus MUHAMMAD SHAFIQ AND ANOTHER
O VII, the plaintiff's company alleged that the plaintiff had been appointed by the plaintiff as a distributor for the sale of the company's products, to recover Rs 48,89,133 48. Items of value were supplied, but they failed. The defendants, along with the affidavit, submitted the receipt and delivery orders in evidence, admitting in their affidavit that the sum of Rs. The plaintiff was owed some of the outstanding dues and a sum of Rs 39,40,306 was still pending against him, the suit was decided against the defendant with interest of Rs 39, 40, 806 70. ?
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