SIDDIQ AHMAD versus WAPDA
Special Relief Act 1877 Section 54 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), OX XX XX, RR 1, 2 Sections 151, 107 and 115 Suits, Power to Suit for Restricting Power Supplies The Appeal Court had also filed a case for temporarily ordering a temporary injunction for the immediate delivery of the case when it was observed that a temporary mandatory injunction cannot be granted while dismissing the application for a temporary injunction. Nevertheless, the fact is that the plaintiff had paid the last bill and ordered to restore the power supply if ordered to restore. The business appellate court will not have to contend with the defendant, however, subject to such order on the submission of security by the plaintiffs and the provision of security, interim relief granted by the appellate court in the specific circumstances of the case. The validity of, in all, was sufficiently sufficient to grant the justice iv code of conduct, interim relief to the parties under the provisions of THOXOX, R (2), Sections 151 and 107, c. The order of the Appeal Court seemed fair and reasonable that the appellate court's order did not suffer any illegal, material misconduct or permanent error. Was, so as to justify interference with the amended jurisdiction.
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