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Citation: 1967 PLD 977
Court: Lahore High Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-03-03
Parties: WAJAHAT ALI HASNIE vs Mst. GHAZALA
Case cited as PLD 1967 Lah. 977
Court Name: Lahore High Court Judge(s): Nasim Hasan Shah Title: WAJAHAT ALI HASNIE vs Mst. GHAZALA Case No.: Civil Revision No. 705 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1970-03-03 Reported As: PLD 1970 Lahore 641 Result: Petitions dismissed JUDGMENT JUDGMENT This judgment will dispose of Civil Revision No. 705/69 and Civil Revision No. 30/70. In both cases, the revision petitions are directed against interlocutory orders. In Civil Revision No. 705/69, the order impugned is dated 28-4-69 passed by Ch. Abdul Hafeez Cheema, Civil Judge, Lahore, with powers of Judge, Family Court, whereby he refused the prayer of the petitioner to summon certain witnesses for cross-examination; while Civil Revision No. 30/70 is directed against the order dated 24-11-1969 passed by Mian Muhammad Arshad, Judge, Family Court, Lahore, whereby he directed that two witnesses out of four desired to be produced by the petitioner should be treated as having been given up because of failure of the petitioner to comply with the earlier directions issued in connec--petition with the summoning of the said two witnesses. These two cases have been heard together because a common question of law arose in both the said petitions, namely, whether these orders are revisable under the provisions of section 115, C. P. C.? 2. Raja Mahmood Akhtar, Advocate, in support of these petitions relied upon Mst. Gaman v. Taj Din (PLD 1968 Lah. 987) which is a judgment of Single Bench in which it has been bell that the Family Court…
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