GHULAM SHABBIR SHAH versus IBRAR HUSSAIN SHAH
O XX, R 14 & O XLI, R 23 The Appellate Court, through the Appellate Court, accepted the appeal and remanded the trial court to record the terms of the trial court's decision and order. In line with the provisions of the law, explaining the terms of the remand, the appellate court restricted the recording of the terms of the order in accordance with the provisions of the law, which would be followed by a decision which must be strictly in accordance with the law and judgment. Used to Was approved by a trial court in a case. O XX's R-14 provision also required the restoration of the decision to present a proper decree, the CPC appellate court failing to deal with the grounds to be raised on an individual basis and to accept an appeal. In the absence of a decision on the basis of the appeal generally, the order was found to be inappropriate, the case should be remanded to the appellate court for appeal. The appellate court held that it did not contain the conditions provided for in R 14 of O XX; the High Court upheld the remand order for the occupation of the CPC; unnecessary decision. And was amended under the decree, but in accordance with the said judgment and order. On the terms of remand, the direction that the trial court will re-hear the parties and decide the case according to the law again and the order of the trial court shall be in accordance with the essential provisions of law.
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