Massive reduction: Litigant to submit security worth Rs12m
The counsel said his client started a medicine business with Hammad Malik in a partnership
PESHAWAR:
The Peshawar High Court set aside a civil court order which asked a man to submit surety bonds worth Rs86 million. It told the applicant to submit bonds worth Rs12 million instead. A division bench comprising justices Nisar Hussain and Younis Taheem was hearing a writ filed by Arshad Pervez through his lawyer Khalid Anwar. The counsel said his client started a medicine business with Hammad Malik in a partnership. Anwar argued that Pervez returned Rs53m with interest to the partner, but differences emerged during their dealings. He added his client moved a civil court which directed him to submit surety bonds worth Rs86m before the start of a trial. He stated the trial was yet to begin. On the other hand, Malik’s lawyer argued the writ was not maintainable as the civil court had issued interim relief.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 17th, 2015.
The Peshawar High Court set aside a civil court order which asked a man to submit surety bonds worth Rs86 million. It told the applicant to submit bonds worth Rs12 million instead. A division bench comprising justices Nisar Hussain and Younis Taheem was hearing a writ filed by Arshad Pervez through his lawyer Khalid Anwar. The counsel said his client started a medicine business with Hammad Malik in a partnership. Anwar argued that Pervez returned Rs53m with interest to the partner, but differences emerged during their dealings. He added his client moved a civil court which directed him to submit surety bonds worth Rs86m before the start of a trial. He stated the trial was yet to begin. On the other hand, Malik’s lawyer argued the writ was not maintainable as the civil court had issued interim relief.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 17th, 2015.