LAHORE CANTT. COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. versus AHMED DIN
As a non-party to the decree challenging the same under Section 12 (2) and 115 Applicant Section 12 (2) of the Code of Conduct 1908, the CPC challenged the applicant's Lux Standby to challenge the decree in question. To request the jurisdiction of the court under the section. 12 (2), CPC for reversal of judgment / decree / order on the basis of fraud, misrepresentation or jurisdiction, it is not necessary for the parties only to have the necessary locus standi And the interest is badly affected. Only by the approval of a decree obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, or by the acquisition of jurisdiction, can a court be eligible to move to a court whose decision in a question or decree by legal right / decision / order. And the decision that was presented in court. The petitioner (who was previously recognized as the owner in the proceedings) was set aside and the case is referred to the trial court for deciding the application under section 12 (2) of the CPC had gone. In accordance with the law
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