GHULAM RASOOL versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE, NAROWAL
Punjab Pre-Emission Act 1913 Section 21 Civil Procedure Code (VS 1908), SS: 148, 115 and OX, R14 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Core Pre-Deposit Pre-Deposit Amount by Pre-Trouble Not applying for an extension of time for premature deposit The trial court dismissed the request on the ground that the court, after becoming a fitness officer, had no jurisdiction to extend it. However, the advance allows the umpire to deposit pre-discrimination money on an extension date. The trial court was correct in concluding that there was no case pending before him. It had no jurisdiction to extend that the order of the amending court to allow premature deposit (when no appeal against the pre-arrest order was pending) was without jurisdiction and was not sustainable. Was where state / court / tribunal subordinates took action. With no jurisdiction and no order exceeding its authority, the High Court will come to the constitutional jurisdiction to save the life of the aggrieved party so that it cancels orders / actions that are completely illegal and unfair. The amendment will extend the court order to time for pre-arrest submission. The money was, in the circumstances, killed
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