SARDARAZ KHAN versus AMIRULLAH KHAN
Code of Civil Procedure 1908 Section 14 Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), Section 96 of the West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance (II of 1962), Section 18, without the jurisdiction of the District Court to grant the time for an apology Return of Appeal Memorandum For legal jurisdiction and appropriate forum appearance, court fees were not initially set aside for contempt of delay in filing an appeal before the appropriate forum, but the trial court thereafter Had been determined, the plaintiff was instructed to collect the fees related to it, while filing the appeal There should have been a loom in which the legal jurisdiction was bound by the importance of the subject matter, the trial court's determination of its valuation and determination of court fees and the presence of the same party (appellant) in such circumstances. Whose filings were gross negligence in respect of the value of the appeal before the district court, F. (Appellant) was not entitled to be excluded from the period when the appeal was pending in the district court while counting the limitation period. The expulsion to participate in such clear conditions was completely negligence which led to the whole ordeal of reality. There was more money. Appeal was properly barred by the law, so, in the circumstances it was not upheld
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