MUHAMMAD SHAFI & CO versus NATIONAL BANK
Banking Companies (Debt Recovery) Ordinance 1979 Sections 5 and 2 (c) Banking Companies (Debt Recovery) Ordinance (XIX of 1979), Sections 6 and 2 (b) Civil Procedure Code (V of 1908), Section 24 of the Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 203 is suing the Banking Tribunal Petitioner for dismissal by the Banking Tribunal Petitioner against the Suit Banking Company, which involves collecting both the suit and a court / A petition of the Bench Court Petitioner is pending before the High Court for transfer to the Tribunal. Separate Scope of Maintenance of Two Ordinances of Banking Tribunals Ordinance, 1984 and Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans) Ordinance, 1979, Banking Companies (Loans) by Special Courts Recovery) is required to be prosecuted by the special courts established under the ordinance. Issues of non-interest character financing are negotiable by the Banking Tribunal established under the Banking Tribunals Ordinance 1984, used in Section 2 (b), Banking Companies (Debt Recovery) Ordinance, 1979 while Section 2. (C) The Banking Tribunals Ordinance, 1984, has used the Banking Tribunal with no authority to issue a judgment filed by a consumer. The borrower section (a), Banking Companies (Debt Recovery) Ordinance, 1979 1979 1979 has special jurisdiction over the matters assigned under these rules under the Tribunals / Special Courts which constitute the Tribunals / Special Courts. Therefore, there is limited jurisdiction which is called the Banking Tribunal
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