RAMZAN SUGGAR MILLS LIMITED versus HBIBI BANK LIMITED
Banking Tribunals Ordinance 1984 Section 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Transfer of pending cases against the applicants SA, Banking Tribunals Ordinance, Section 4 (2) of the 1984 Banking Tribunal under the Banking Tribunals Ordinance Hearing in other banking tribunals. , 1984, issued a notification to the Federal Government regarding the testimony of witnesses to facilitate the parties to move cases from one tribunal to another in the interest of justice, under which the transfer of new work / Along with the distribution, the pending cases have been approved. The reason for the newly created tribunals that the government issued such notification was to provide prompt justice to the litigants by forming additional tribunals of cases by a specific authority to distribute the work through notification. The assignment of the work was either not considered illegal or all the tribunals without legal authority were the equal jurisdiction to occupy them as a result of the transfer of the cases, therefore, the federal government was illegally Cannot be accused of exercising jurisdiction; thus, neither of the tribunals came Neither was formed nor the transfer of cases was deemed to be a fiduciary duty. That the government, by issuing a notification, allowed the transfer of cases, removed the law from one tribunal to another, or failed to exercise legality, or had the law dissolved under any law. Applicants through transfer of cases
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