MUHAMMAD YOUSAF VIRK versus TEHSIL ADMINISTRATION, SHEIKHUPURA THROUGH NAZIM
Article 54 Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), O xxxxx, Rr 1 and 2 Interim Order Providing Interim Relief from Prayer Plaintiff Seeks Interim Order to Prevent Defendants from Building Sewage Drain Until Trial The interim injunction was denied by the trial court's decision. But the appellate court not only prevented the defendants from constructing works, but also directed them to construct the buildings required by the plaintiff. Appellate court is required by law to declare an appeal arising out of an order of application under AOX, RR1 and 2CPC. Restricting himself to the prayers made in it, but he lost his way of prayer and went on to issue in a direction which was illegal and without any jurisdiction the appellate court had the power to re-drain. Order the design and issue instructions for payment / expense collection etc. The appellate court was not only bad in law but was clearly illegal and had no jurisdiction and no enforceable order. The trial court had reasonable arguments and kept the parameters required for granting relief. The law, in conjunction with the High Court, restores the trial court, setting aside the order passed by the lower appellate court
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