MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. versus ALTAF HUSSAIN
Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans) Ordinance 1979 Section 7 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Article 34 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 2A Provisions for Receiving Interest Interest for Receiving Bank Loans Pursuant to Article 2A of the Constitution Under Banking Companies (Recovery of Loans) Ordinance, 1979, Civil Procedure Code, 1908, and other laws, even if the merger of Islam is denied and as such is void, by the courts on the touchstone of Article 2A No provision of any law can be abolished. As a constitution, there is a separate mechanism provided by the banking courts to do so, such as with respect to interest on the basis of the Banking Companies (Debt Recovery) Ordinance, or the Civil Procedure Code or any other constitution. No restrictions can be imposed. Article 2A of the Constitution, and more, when the court was acting on a limited jurisdiction as a special court under the Ordinance of Banking Companies (Debt Recovery). , 1979
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