Case law on exparte decree. Notice was served properly .
The Lahore High Court made a unique decision regarding how Article 199 of the Constitution of Pakistan applies to cases where proper notice and service are contested. They likely focused on ensuring fair trials and due process by addressing the issue of notification in legal proceedings. This ruling could establish a precedent for similar cases in the future. The order by the Lahore High Court was likely related to upholding the lower appellate court's judgment, which stated that the appellant/tenant was served personally, and the Process Server testified under oath that he served the appellant in person. This order indicated that the court found the service of notice to be valid and upheld the decisions made by the lower courts in the case against Muhammad Saeed. Form No.HCJD/C-121 ORDER SHEET IN THE LAHORE HIGH COURT LAHORE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT W.P. No.35336 of 2024. Muhammad Ilyas. Versus Muhammad Saeed, etc. S.No.of order/ Proceeding Date of Order/ Proce...