MUHAMMAD BASHIR versus MUHAMMAD SHARIF
Civil Procedure Code Order XLI Original Decisions of CPC Appeals O XLI, R 27, Sections 99 and 115 Court Fees Act, J (VII of 1870), Section 7 (iv) Appellate Stage Admittedly did not take additional evidence. In this case, there was no case in the terms of the OLLI, R-27, CPC: Article 99, the express provisions of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, also led to the trial court's order for lack of court fees. The cancellation was ignored, under which no decision could be taken. The trial court's affidavit did not affect, nor did any question regarding the jurisdiction of the court involved, the remand of the case to the appellate court for remand.
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