GHULAM HUSSAIN versus NADIR ALI
VIII, R10 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Failure to file a written statement, petitioner, who was seeking clarification from respondents, cancellation of documents and permanent injunction, wrote despite demand Failed to insert statement. , The decision of the case filed by the respondents has been appealed by the petitioners against the appeal order filed by the petitioners and the request for review has been made, the petitioners against the controversial decision of the High Court counsel. The appeal was sought, claiming that it was a matter of pure and simple suspension. Because of the inability of applicants to persuade their own convictions to produce a written statement without the receipt of a professional fee. Due to the power to present a lawyer for the applicants, the appeal was granted against the improper judgment of the High Court.
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