ALLAH DAD versus YASIN
Section 149 and O VII, R 11 (c) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 the plaintiff's case was heard by the trial court. The appellate court dismissed the plaintiff's case for failing to comply with the court's order to make the court fee deficient. With no reasonable excuse, within time, it was recognized that no order was passed by the trial court to provide a fixed amount of judicial fees, which is the constitutional provision contained in OVII, R II, Civil Procedure Code, 1908. Was required by the Appellate Court. The dismissed Plaintiff's Appellate Court order was not sustainable in the Supreme Court's decision in the case of Siddique Khan because PLD 1984 SC 289 was at least a necessary opportunity for the court to submit a court fee after the reduction of the minimum amount. Was entitled. Defined by court
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