AMIR AHMAD KHAN versus REHMAT ULLAH
CPC Review O XLVII, Civil Procedure Code Order XLVII of R1 Punjab Pre-Emission Act (I of 1913), Sections 4 and 15 Review The Pre-Impression Suit Trial Court, while submitting the judgment, submitted the balance sale price within fifty days to the applicant. Filing permission granted, petitioner's earlier appeal filed by the court may expire, which was followed by a regular hearing and adjournment of the trial court's order. The appeal was ultimately rejected by the District Judge because the timeout period in the decision had expired, the District Judge extended the term and allowed the applicant. Due to the failure of the Appeals filed by the Applicants to be filed by the Applicant, the Appellate Court cannot dismiss the appeal and extend the time to collect the balance, and the District Judge reviewed. Allowed and returned the first order under which time was postponed, the Appellate Court could extend the time to collect the money by dismissing the pre-emptor's appeal and since the W There is no justification for returning your first verdict because any of the grounds mentioned in OXLVII, R1, CPC May azt, a district judge in this case was separated in order to modify.
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