AZHAR CHAUDHARY versus RESIDENTS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THROUGH PRESIDENT AND ANOTHER
Sections 3, 13 and 14 of the Special Relief Act (of 1877), section 42 and 54 of the Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), O. VII, R10, in the contempt of court declaration, permanent injunction and damages claim that the plaintiff submitted What was A letter, based on his claim, dated 26, 2004, in which certain charges were made. The letter of the letter was allegedly affixed to the exterior wall of the flat and therefore caused serious mental injury to the plaintiff, the language of the letter was notorious, a lawsuit was filed against the plaintiffs' clauses also showed that The sole basis on which all relief was claimed was the alleged defamation pursuant to the same letter / notice, under the circumstances, under section 3 of the Defamation Respect Ordinance, 2002 and the trial was to be proceeded by the District Court. Section 13 of the ordinance plant returned to the plaintiff for submission to the appropriate court
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