PATRAS MASIH versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB
Section 20 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), O xxxxx, Rr 1, 2 Outlets irrigating land owned by interim relief plaintiffs were irrigated by the land-specific outlet defendants, who were also landlords and their stores from other shops. Were getting water from the pond. Applied to transfer his land to the same shop where the plaintiff was irrigating his land Syed's request was granted by the Divisional Canal Officer through a defective order which was confirmed by the Superintendent Canal Officer, while filing a case. And at the same time their claims have also been filed. A XXXXX, RR 1 & 2, Application under CPC, while seeking interim relief against the implementation of these orders, the plaintiffs had to take care that they had to drain and drain. No notice was received as required under Section 20 of the Water Act, 1873, either before the passing of unknown persons or At the time of certiorari, no notice was presented before the passing of the order, and when the certificate was approved, the CPC filed by the plaintiffs under OLXX, RR 1 and 2 Was granted and the orders approved by the courts below were set aside.
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