IQBAL versus JAINAN BIBI
OCR13, sections 12 (2), 105 and 115 of the Limitation Act (IX of 1908), S14 Amendment jurisdiction, exercising the separation of former parliament defendants instead of taking advantage of the procurement under the provisions of OMR13 , Section 12 (2), is filed under CPC for the separation of the former party decree, which under section 12 (2), the second application of the plaintiff was rejected on merit, CPC The clear example was that after CJ's first application was dismissed, illegal proceedings were once again initiated by a competent court to reopen the already-concluded open case. The jurisdiction where the former party's decree on the merits of the petition for separation was dismissed will be denied to the appellate court in the appeal against the former party order, which would have otherwise been rejected by the former party order's owner. Investigations can be made under Section 105; both merits can be registered in the case of the CPC plaintiff. And the time bar was not successful, revision of the situation was rejected
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