UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB versus JEHANGIR KHAN
The plaintiffs' declaration of right to amend the date of birth of section 42 civil code of conduct (v. 1908), VII, R11, and section 115 suit was sufficient material that the declaration would be declared an equitable relief court. Denying such assistance where the claimant's hands were not clear the plaintiff was in no way entitled to relief for failing to provide the parties necessary for any undue benefit, and the matter as a whole Deprived of jurisdiction over the court. After the plaintiff joined the service in 1954, he did not take any steps to correct his birth until January 1992 when he filed a civil lawsuit to correct his date of birth, ordering his retirement history and court orders. To move forward. Submitted without jurisdiction and the plaintiff's case OVII, R 11, CPC was dismissed for not showing any cause of action.
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