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Citation: 1971 SCMR 666
Court: Supreme Court of Pakistan
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-10-20
Parties: Sh. MUNIR AHMAD vs MUHAMMAD ISMAIL AND 2 Other
Case cited as 1971 SCMR 666
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pakistan Judge(s): Waheeduddin Ahmad, Muhammad Yaqub Ali Khan Title: Sh. MUNIR AHMAD vs MUHAMMAD ISMAIL AND 2 Other Case No.:Civil Petition for Special Leave to Appeal No. 119 of 1971 Civil Review No. 80 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1971-10-20 Reported As: 1971 SCMR 666 Result: Leave refused Judgment ORDER WAHEEDUDDIN AHMAD, J.---The petitioner and respondents Nos. 1 and 2 entered into a partnership business to run a Cinema in Sialkot city on the 22nd March 1967 and an agreement of part--nership was reduced to writing on the 22nd August 1967. Under the terms of the partnership deed, the share of the petitioner was one-half and of respondents Nos. 1 and 2 was one-fourth each. The petitioner was responsible for the partnership business and to keep the accounts. The site on which the Cinema was built was owned by respondents Nos. 1 and 2 jointly. There were differences between the parties. Respondent No. 1 filed a suit for the dissolution of partnership and rendition of account in the Court of learned Administrative Civil Judge, Sialkot on the 13th June 1969. In the suit, he filed an application under Order XL, rule 1, C. P. C. Read with section 151, C. P. C. And prayed for the appointment of a receiver. The learned Administrative Civil Judge, Sialkot, on the 14th November 1969, appointed Ch. Arshad Hussain, Advocate, as receiver. The petitioner challenged this order in appeal before the Additional District Judge, Sialkot, which was dismissed on the…
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