HOECHST PAKISTAN LTD. versus COOPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETIES
Civil Procedure Code Order VII of CPC Plaintiff VII, R 11 Punjab Cooperative Society Act (VII of 1925), executed as a defendant in the ability to reject the Plaintiff's suit for recovery of cooperative insurance society money In a written statement filed by the Society, a preliminary objection was raised that the plaintiff was bound to be dismissed because the legal notice under section 70 of the Act, 1925, on a case constituted by the Society Court on that objection. Was not presented, but the Society is without waiting to prosecute the matter and provide evidence to support it. However, on the basis of which the plaintiff's application for dismissal was accepted by the Court following the initial objection raised by the Defendants' Society, reflecting the dispute in this case. Should have decided. Recording evidence on such a case was unlawful for the court to pass the dismissal order to the plaintiff on the various appellations, which could mean the exclusion of the case because the parties had already no evidence to present the evidence in this case. Opportunity under which a lawsuit was already filed. The court order was set aside after the miscellaneous petition was dismissed and after the parties' evidence was recorded, the case was demanded to be decided again. Matters made in the suit
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