SHAMIM AKHTAR versus ABDUL GHAFOOR
Civil Procedure Code Order XLI Original Decisions OXLI, R1, and Section 115 Limitation Act (IX of 1908), Delay Appeal Deleted in Section 5, Delay in Appeal 5, Limited Act, 1908 Claimed that he was jaundiced and advised to stay in bed for a month, in support of the illness, that applicants have provided certified copies of medical certificates well over time. But the record did not reveal who received those copies. The village woman and District G were fighting their case when they belonged to themselves and they were living in J, which was quite a distance from G where they had to enter the applicant due to the illness described. I only lost four days more than the scheduled time. For the sake of Section 5, the Lamination Act, 1908, the cause should receive an independent constitution so as to advance the cause of justice. The following court did not examine the four-day delay in the correct view with the result that it was misunderstood and the order of the appellate court was set aside, the hearing was delayed for four days and The case was remanded. On the merits of hearing an appeal before this court [words and phrases]
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