TEERATHDAS versus RECOVERY MUKHTIARKAR
Sections 81 and 82 of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act 1967 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), the receipt of dues under Article 199 Sections 81 and 82, the approval of the constitutional petition of the applicants against the facts of the loan under the Land Revenue Act 1967 The issuance of fact notices in the petition cannot be inquired into by the High Court as to the facts of the question as no other wisely related petitioner was kept on record to record such charges, at least first party. prima This specific amount, as the defendant's claim against the applicant, was subject to adjustment. The exemption was paid or otherwise the applicant failed to present a copy of the dissolution of the partnership in which he was a partner, when the loan was given and he failed to disclose the manner in which the firm Is the responsibility of It was not known whether the petitioner had approached the High Court with a clear hand on the petitioner's behalf and to exercise its constitutional jurisdiction, which is, by nature, in the matter of facts and in the case of the applicants. Not inclined
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