PHULMAJEERAN BEGUM ALIAS PHULLAN BEGUM versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE, MAILSI
Section 12 Contract Act (IX of 1872), Section 16 Civil Procedure (VV 1908), O VII, R1 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition Written Statement of Principal and Agent Relationships, Ownership of Inletrate Paraphernalia Female Suit Land The plaintiff was owned by the plaintiff, who executed the General Power of Attorney in favor of her brother, who had contracted the sale with the plaintiff before the sale could be completed, the woman in favor of the third person through oral sale. The attorney who filed the suit filed a written statement. At the same time, the woman intended to enter her written statement freely, which was not allowed by both the courts. Validity Courts should take precautionary measures where the power of attorney was involved by the prosecuting woman, especially when the fate of the plaintiff's case as the principal of the woman was primarily based on a written statement that she filed in the trial court. Wanted to make a special plea with a plaintiff woman that she had never given the agent the power to enter into a sale transaction; both courts refused to allow the visiting woman to enter a written statement. An error was encountered. Using the constitutional jurisdiction, the two courts set aside the orders passed and allowed the plaintiffs to enter their written statement in the case.
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