KARACHI COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETIES UNION LTD. versus BETTER HOMES
Reference to Arbitration under the terms of the Arbitration Act 1940 Section 20 Cooperative Societies Rules, 1927, R 48. The Appellate Society's contract with the defendants for the construction of the multi-storied building was more than the object for which the Appellant Society came into being, and thus, the Society Appellant's powers were invalid, invalid, and ultra-virulent. Who could not enjoy the whole legal personality, but that is to the extent of the purpose of his participation, under which he gained the status of a legal person to the extent of his individual. This question was filed in the designated contract, which was implemented by the appellants in excess of the Appellant Society's items; Appellant Society officials had an ultra-virulent option that could not be denied to enter the corporate body. Were. An agreement in which the arbitration clause was ultra-virus of its powers to form part of the settlement under question is ineffective and invalid even in the terms of the agreement between the parties without reference to arbitration.
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