M.J.A. GUZDAR versus GHULAM ALI W. SHAIKH
A disturbing warrant application for sections 25, 27 and 27 of the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, was not approved by the Small Cause Court for the issuance of a final order, and it only required respondents to issue notices. Was given the order they have authority over. In keeping with the basic principles of the Judge Small Case Court, this case was not decided under its orders under Section 25, Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, there is no provision of law that warrants the judge Was obligated to issue. Without notice to the respondents, the order passed by the judge was not illegal and there was no final order, saying revision against the order is not applicable.
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