A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill their contractual obligations. Pakistani law, like other common law systems, provides several remedies for such situations under the Contract Act, 1872. Remedies include damages, specific performance, injunction, and rescission of the
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Property rights form a crucial part of civil law in Pakistan, governing matters of ownership, transfer, and succession. The Transfer of Property Act 1882, Land Revenue Act 1967, and the Registration Act 1908 are some key laws regulating property rights in Pakistan.
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As a general rule, evidence either oral or documentary is only produced before the trial court. The appellate court usually does not accept additional evidence in order to decide the fate of the appeal. Nevertheless, the code of civil procedures provides under
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Order III of CPC provides that any application, appearance and act in or to any court by a party to the suit, if authorized and required by law, can be done by the party in person or through his pleader or any
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