NASEEM KAUSAR versus SHAHID RASOOL JAN
Section 132 Women were requested to be granted immunity from appearing in court by a female expatriate plaintiff claiming to be a private immigrant, and their commission was requested to record their evidence. In the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, it is indicated that this woman should first seek the exception that she should not be compelled to appear in the public court according to customs or practices in the country, however, Was unsuccessful. In her affidavit, the plaintiff's claim that she was a transgender woman was not sufficient to ask whether she was not present to the public by any custom or belief (religious or otherwise) and was personally present. Was forced to take exception to There was a bastard boy: that would not mean that he was forced to appear in public for any reason, Article 132, Civil Code of Conduct, 1908, although mandatory, but still to be established first. Should the plaintiff's case really come under the purview of section 132, the request for an exception or proof of the petitioner's presence in the Civil Procedure Code 1908 cannot be certified in the circumstances recorded by the Commission
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