RAEES AZAM KHAN versus KHALID LATIF
Sections 83 (1A) and 41 (A) of Pakistan Ordinance of Banking Companies (Pakistan), 1973 (Article 1973), Article 199 Applicants to complain to the High Court in writing to the Chief Justice's Chief Executive, Appeal to the High Court to Off-Pakistan In question, the bank said in its order that the complaints were resolved by the applicants from the Governor State Bank of Pakistan on misusing their office to obtain unfair benefits for themselves and their family members. It was suggested that the material put before them by the applicants was fully considered. The State Bank was not satisfied with the authority and the authority to take action in this matter, as suggested by the law. Obviously, this was not such a directive to the High Court, and that too early applicants should approach the State Bank for this fact. His first application was made under Section 41A, Ordinance of Banking Companies, 1962, and the Governor, under this section, had also considered it and not the Ordinance of the applicant under section 83 within 2/3 weeks. There will be liberty to resolve any such complaint, and the Governor will perform a deliberate, objective and honest commitment to the State Bank institution and the wider interests of the State, in the event of a default in the performance of legal duty I, patent records from the governor, the applicants, if they feel sad and really wronged they have been persecuted, and misconduct And were not acted upon, or implied, by unlawful desires or personal interests or the devil.
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