GHULAM BAHU versus MAQSOOD BIBI
Civil Procedure Code Order XXIX of CPC Temporarily Injecting and Interlocutory Orders OXXXIX, RR 1 and 2 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Pending the decision of the plaintiff pending the decision of the plaintiff, pending the trial. The trial court dismissed the case. That the plaintiff failed to present the case and there was no question of irreparable harm, the plaintiff's appeal was allowed, but the High Court revoked the trial court's order requiring the plaintiff to leave the plaintiff for leave. Also failed to emphasize the matter. But its main emphasis was that the trial court did not apply its mind and arbitrarily did not allow the application for ad hoc relief. The trial court considered all the legal and factual aspects of this case, especially when The trial court's order restored the order. The affidavits were filed before the appellate court without giving the defendants the opportunity to be dismissed.
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