MUHAMNIAD YASIN versus AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF PAKISTAN
Bank loan under the terms of the Hazara University Act 1997 Section 25 Agricultural Development Bank Rules, 1961, 19 August, 20 and 21 West Pakistan Land Revenue Act (XVII? 1967), sections 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85 Recovery of Acquisition Land Revenue Capture and Detention of Borrowers for the First Time ?????????????????????????? In the first instance, would the appropriate method for a bank be to manage the concern of the lender or the farmer and realize his debt with his income? Such a course has not been effective for full loan recovery, then the bank can sell any of the lender's assets, mortgaged, hypnotic or assigned to it, arresting and detaining a person. Would be a tremendous step in the pursuit of freedom and honor which cannot be routinely violated. A regular method of arresting the borrower as a death sentence should be the last step, and the borrower's detention to recover the debt was not in any way legal. In addition to interest from the borrower, the loan could be pursued from the mortgaged property for the first time and if any part of the loan or interest still remains intact, then the process of arrest and detention will be granted. The recourse must be made.
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