ABDUL MAJID versus RENT CONTROLLER, CANTONMENT, HYDERABAD
Arts 199 and 185 (3) Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OI, R 9 The rejection of the constitutional petition was dismissed by the High Court of Appeal against the constitutional petition because the mandatory party did not enforce the written statement of respondents On request, there was sufficient notice for the appellants that the person who did not enforce it was a necessary party. The appellant's constitutional petition was rightly rejected for failing to enforce the party, dismissing the appeal against it. Was gone
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