MUZAFFAR versus ALI KHAN
Section 25 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 25 Pre-Impression Suite of the NWFP Pre-Emission Act 1987, rendered an order granting payment of Rs 2,368 / 16 before paying the minimum amount of Rs. 26368/12 The pre-emption suit was dropped for pre-emption by submitting four bucks before litigation, not complying with the trial court's order, and the trial court rightly dismissed it. Likewise, the first appellate court pre-emptor knew that the entire amount was to be deposited and it was his duty. The trial court approved the order to deposit the entire amount, no doubt, four paise less than the required amount, but it was on Mohr's report and thus was a major mistake by the Civil Court of Court. The promoter neither made any attempt by filing a petition for permission from the court to deposit a small sum of four paisa, nor did he apply for a delayed decision. The First Appeal Court as the F-Trial Court. In addition to being legal, the review was also dismissed as no intervention was sought.
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