SAMEER AHSAN ULLAH MAKHZAN versus MUHAMMAD ASIF ZAMAN
Section 24 The transfer of a case from one court to another will be a reasonable basis for the transfer of a genuine concern in the minds of the litigants on the basis of a reasonable basis that they will not receive justice at the hands of the presiding officer. ? The Court Grounds case appealed in support of the contention that the case should be transferred from the civil judge's court, however, it was unreasonable and without legal basis and jurisdiction where the presiding officer pursued the direction issued. Was trying to quickly decide on a suit. By the High Court, applicants should have no reason to complain in any way if an order passed by a civil judge is not considered lawful by any of the litigants, then they challenge it to a higher forum. can do. But such an order cannot be the basis for the transfer of a suit
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