AZIZULLAH versus QISMAT KHAN
Arbitration Act 1940 Section 2 A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Arbitration Agreement, or Settlement Dispute between the Parties Denies the Implementation of Respondent's Arbitration Agreement The Trial Court found that arbitration between the parties. Had no contract or award and the applicant's request to make such a search court award roll was dismissed, the Appellate High Court dismissed the review against such decision, however, the Appellate Court of Appeal in the remand case. The court remanded, found it had no jurisdiction and filed a petition to file the same. Has been returned. The revision of such order was rejected by the High Court in the court of competent jurisdiction. The presence of a dispute is a pre-condition for resolving such a dispute decision when the arbitrator concludes with the award. The dispute between the parties was not clearly stated in the alleged arbitration. Nonetheless, the agreement, and the existence of the same vague and breathless denial, the arbitration proceedings, even if taken away, will be terminated. The appeal was dismissed because there was no substance in the request for leave, no arbitration agreement could be considered, if the applicants had any claim against the respondents, therefore, advised. Be remitted from the civil court, which has jurisdiction to decide whether the case filed by the applicant was banned or not, if such petition was raised If denied, leave of appeal in the circumstances
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