DEEDAR ALI versus AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF PAKISTAN
Banking Tribunals Ordinance 1984 Section 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Applicant to uphold the constitutional petition, in its constitutional constitution, had suspended the decision of the banking tribunal listed under the Banking Tribunals Ordinance, the judgment of the banking tribunal in 1984 I was presented with the applicable amount of deposit. , But to prevent the applicant from depositing the deduction, the appeal was not filed before the banking tribunal as provided under section 9 of the Banking Tribunals Ordinance, 1984 and instead granted the constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court. Was adopted, no constitutional jurisdiction could be made to frustrate any clause. A constitutional request for a proper remedy of the law, therefore, was not enforceable
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