MUHAMMAD ASLAM versus MUHAMMAD MAQBOOL
O XLI, R 5 (2) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (2) (d) (e) Appeal to the Supreme Court to stop the execution of the decree and the High Court to determine the jurisdiction of the High Court. On the one hand was the determination of the jurisdiction set by the plaintiff for the purposes of the appeal up to the High Court level and on the other hand for the purposes of the appeal to the Supreme Court for the purposes of the appeal, But for the purposes of an appeal before the Supreme Court as a matter of right, the provisions of Articles 185 (2) (d) and (e) of the Constitution were the determining factors when the permanent value of this case was non-existent. Will be related. The question before the Supreme Court was to review the appeal, what was the only thing to be examined, what was the actual market value of the property at the time of the suit and the dispute at that time? Appeal to the Supreme Court In the present case, the value of the house in dispute was Rs 80,000 at the time of filing the case and at the hearing of this appeal because in the matter, the High Court was entitled to a matter of right,
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