BASHIR AHMAD versus DISTRICT COLLECTOR, MULTAN
Agricultural Development Bank Ordinance 1961 Section 25 (2) West Pakistan Land Revenue Act (XVII of 1967), Sections 81 and 82 of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Defaults on default payment of bank loans ordered detention of a defaulter And such a move does not need to be taken as a last resort. But the first step may be, depending on the lender's authority, the aggrieved person, however, could approach the banking court, for the first time the jurisdiction of the constitutional jurisdiction by the High Court has its limits in such matters. There were donors (default brother) and donors. Co-owners in the shared sourcing. The applicant had discharged his loan obligation and demanded that the defaulter's obligation be discharged within two months, together with the bank's commitment to repay the entire loan, in sympathy with the defaulter. Or have the option to consider humanitarian grounds. In a short period of two months, the constitutional plea against the order of detention of defaulters was rejected:
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