KHUSHI MUHAMMAD versus MUHAMMAD SHARIF
The Limitation Act 1908 Section 4 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), the limitation of the Appellate Court's section 100 appeal was decided in 10 4 1985, while the appellant applied for copies in 15 4 1985 and the certificates were given to him 20 5 1985 Appeal of the memorandum was submitted to the High Court during the summer holidays on 19 8 1985, the 90-day limit expired on 15 198 1985 while the appeal was presented on 19 198 1985, which included section 4, limitation. The Banning Act, 1908, was banned for five days, under which appeal can be filed. The re-opening of the court was not applicable to the proceedings given that apart from the Bench of the High Court, the registry was open throughout the holidays and during the holidays appeals, petitions, etc. were received only with the distinction that such matters were urgent. Were not of the nature they were not designated for. Appellant's appeal for a hearing during the leave was not being made under Section 4, Limitation Act, 1908, which was to be considered as a regular appeal which was banned for five days.
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