NISARALLY MAHER versus BOARD OF REVENUE, GOVERNMENT OF SIND
Court Fees Act 1870 2 [as amended by the Court Fees (Sindh Amendment) Ordinance (XIII of 1978)], Schedule I and II Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Court Fees completed in connection with criminal cases and civil cases. Terminated as. , Price under which will not exceed Rs. 25,000, will not be payable in court fees payable plates, petitions, intervals, etc., in which the estimate of value does not exceed the directions issued by the Board of Revenue. It is possible that court fees may be charged on petitions, waivers which have an estimate of the cost. The constitutional jurisdictions include sections 1 and 11 of the Court Fee Act, 1870, and on the petitions not to exceed Rs 25,000 under judicial fee period, etc. were declared without legal authority and the High Court The source had no legal effect. There is nothing in the language of section 2 of the Ordinance XII of the 1978 Ordinance with the rates set out in the second schedule of the Act, while eliminating the court fees in R. Civil cases, which did not exceed Rs 25,000, only canceled the applicable judicial fee on the note payable under Schedule I of the Act and not the applicable court fee on the application, in the case under Shekel 11. Waklatnama and other documents are not available. There is no such limitation or qualification in the language of Ordinance XIII of 1978, nor is there any justification for translating it contrary to its direct meaning civil Matters of civil nature, costing no more than Rs 25,000. The plaintiffs are simple and in their jurisdiction the plaintiffs, the petitioners or the litigants
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