MUHAMMAD IRSHAD KHAN versus MUHAMMAD TARIQ BAIG
The Court of Appeal's Court is capable of extending the time for filing an undisclosed amount to the Appellate Court, subject to the Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Sections 148 and 151, irrespective of the purpose mentioned in the premature costs. The order for the expiry of the period in which the collection of data was collected or expanded by the Court of Appeal was an arbitrary matter and had nothing to do with the case where the law provided a time for a specific purpose. In the pre-discrimination case, the amount was a discretionary power which, under section 151, CPC Was available to a court and such power was always used to fulfill the conclusion of the Court of Justice, while using that power would have to take into account the facts and circumstances of each case and if it resulted in Arguing that it was just to extend the time, it should work smarter when the court becomes a fitness office, so the position would vary, with the final discretion to extend the time to the next higher forum, the Court of Appeal. Will move
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