MIR versus KHAN
Section 21 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Article X, R14 (1) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Pre-emptor's decree passed by Collector in favor of pre-emptor, former umpire Constitutional Regarding the delivery of time for the submission of the petition with reference to the petition, which was accepted with the direction of the prefect importer to contact the collector pre-emptor who accepted the money and with the intention given under OX. Accordingly, the proceedings ended, R14 (1), however, by the respondents of the CPC, in a miscellaneous petition already resolving the writ petition, the applicant was pre-empted. The argument was raised to accept not winning was that respondents took the course and approval of the application / petition by the High Court. The first impression to appeal is because of the leave
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