PAKISTAN versus DESERT CAT
Sections 4 and 12 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908) of the Limitation Act 1908, certified copy of section 96 and 115 appeal filing petition, the trial court's 29 rial 1991 order was granted on 30 30 1991, and it was prepared Was filed on 12 9 1991, completed and delivered on 12 8 1991, could not be counted as the time limit for the general holiday was on 11 9 1991, under which 30 days for filing appeal. Last day of delimitation, moved to 129. Under the provisions of Sections 12 and 4 of 1991, the Limitation Act, 1908, the Appellate Court held that the appellant can file an appeal even before 1991, there can be no legal consideration for dismissing the appeal, as all legal proceedings Is entitled to take full advantage of the limitation period itself is admissible under the law and can legally wait till the last day which prevails with the appellate court and was argued by him to dismiss the appeal. As time barred, this was a false and unstable appeal court fine. The ding, whereby the appellant's appeal was dismissed as timely, was set aside, and further remand was obtained after the case was decided by law.
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