NATIONAL LOGISTIC CELL THROUGH COMMANDING OFFICER NLC versus ABDUL QAYYUM KHAN
Section 7 [hereinafter amended by the Sindh Civil Courts (Amendment) Ordinance (XXX of 2002)], the original jurisdiction of the district courts in section 2 civil suit and proceedings by the Sindh civil courts from September 18, 2002 to Rs.3 million Gone. (Amendment) Ordinance, 2002, All proceedings not to exceed the original or appellate jurisdiction of the District Court pending in the High Court immediately before the commencement of the Amendment Ordinance, Plaintiff for transfer to the relevant District Courts, in the present case , Three are listed. The day the suit was instituted, it was properly presented to the High Court, but after amending section 7 of the Sindh Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962, two suits were issued in section 2 of the Sindh Civil Courts (Amendment) Ordinance 2002. This lawsuit was filed for price. Less than three million rupees, the same was to be transferred to the respective district courts to deal with the High Grade Court, however, in appropriate cases, to avoid a clash of orders, the trial court proceeded with the trial court. The trial court file can also be heard in the jurisdiction of the competent jurisdiction, one of the three suits costing Rs. 68,14,000 but the Sindh Civil Courts (Amendment) after the declaration was issued. In accordance with the ordinance 2002, the district court in the High Court's office complied with the order approved to tag the three cases simultaneously. Say the file was maintained. After the amendment of section 7 of the Sindh Civil Courts Ordinance, 1962, in the High Court, evidence was registered in all three cases and the cases were heard, at any time, the question of the court's controversial jurisdiction
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