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Citation: 1970 PLD 200
Court: Sindh High Court
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-12-31
Petitioner: SIND BALUCHISTAN PROVINCIAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LIMITED, KARACHI AND JUDGMENT
Case cited as PLD 1970 Karachi 200
Court Name: Sindh High Court Judge(s): Qadeer-ud-Din Ahmad Title:SIND BALUCHISTAN PROVINCIAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LIMITED, KARACHI AND JUDGMENT Reported As: PLD 1970 Karachi 200 Result: Appeal accepted Judgment JUDGMENT This appeal has been filed to question the order of Mr. A. G. Mohammadally, Additional District Judge, Karachi, dated the 20th of September 1967, by which he suspended the operation of his own order dated the 9th of September 1967, and issued an injunction against the present appel--lants restraining them from holding any election of the Directors of the Sind Baluchistan Provincial Co- operative Bank Limited. 2. The facts which form the background of this appeal, according to counsel for the appellants, are that Directors of appellant No. 1 are elected from the delegates nominated by various Co-operative Banks and Societies affiliated to appellant No. 1. Counsel says that the delegates who came from the Societies and Banks of the Tharparker District have been objecting to the elections of Directors. Counsel has given the history from 1966. According to him, the election of the Board of Directors was to be held on the 11th of December 1966, and on the 10th of December 1966, those who claim to be the delegates from Tharparker District filed Suit No. 614 of 1966 and obtained an injunction against the holding of the election. Appellant No. I did not question that order by going in appeal, but somebody else who was also a delegate from some other place went in…
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