The Lahore High Court has dismissed a citizen’s plea challenging the revival of a case related to payment. Justice Syed Asghar Haider Kazmi of the Lahore High Court made the decision, upholding the trial court’s order to revive the case. In his ruling, Justice Kazmi stated that if the agreement is not implemented, the case can be revived. The party who accepts responsibility cannot later raise technical objections to avoid the case. The plaintiff had filed the case to recover 1.33 crore rupees through a series of cheques. During the hearing of the case, an out-of-court settlement was reached between the parties, with the defendants agreeing to make nine instalments of payment. However, the defendants failed to make the payments, and the plaintiff then moved the trial court to revive the case, citing non-payment. The trial court accepted the plaintiff’s plea to revive the case.
In its ruling, the court stated that the case was registered on the basis of the out-of-court settlement, but the defendants failed to make the payments. The court record shows that the defendants made the first instalment but failed to make the remaining payments. The plaintiff then moved the trial court to revive the case, citing non-payment. The trial court accepted the plaintiff’s plea to revive the case.
The court ruling also stated that the defendants’ position was that the case could not be revived after partial payment. However, the trial court’s decision was upheld, and no legal irregularity or irregularity was found. The case was filed against Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Ashraf Naveed and his son for embezzling money entrusted to them.
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