NATIONAL BANK OF PAKISTAN versus GAMMON PAKISTAN LIMITED
Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans) Ordinance 1979 Section 2 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 20 (c) The plaintiff for bankruptcy collection granted credit facilities through the loan in the leave application for defendant's defense. The case was that the court had no jurisdiction to entertain the case as the money was banned and demanded a refund from outside Pakistan and because the hypnotic machinery was left outside Pakistan. The request for was not considered meaningful because the contract was signed. Entered Pakistan, which prosecuted the plaintiff to file a case or at least gave a portion of the proceedings, thus, in accordance with the provisions of Section 20 (c), the jurisdiction to entertain the CPC It has been paid that fact. Or the demand for his return from outside Pakistan would be irrelevant and the fact that the hypnotic machinery was out of Pakistan would prevent such a Picasso court from entertaining in this case.
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