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MUHAMMAD AKRAM versus KHAN MUHAMMAD


Wendy's request for pre-arrest Article 15 of the Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), Article 105 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) was that the transaction in question was an exchange, not a matter of sale, of the nature of the matter. The related dispute was sought as a preliminary issue and the decision was taken against the shopkeepers. The High Court considered the decision on the preliminary matter as a regular preliminary injunction so that it could be finalized even if the relevant question related to the transaction. If this is considered a preliminary issue, it will not be decided in any way. Was a preliminary injunction. Nor was it challenged in revising the fact that it could convert it into a decree, under Section 105, Civil Procedure Code, 1908, that the decision on the preliminary issue was not a decree when the final decision was challenged. It was time to challenge him. An order was passed against them, which allowed the appeal in the circumstances

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