Case ID |
2b4f1ae0-a018-47fb-b518-519178392a9e |
Body |
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Case Number |
Civil Revision No. 2602 of 2004 |
Decision Date |
Apr 05, 2005 |
Hearing Date |
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Decision |
The Lahore High Court upheld the decision of the lower courts, which had granted a temporary injunction in favor of the University College of Medicine and Dentistry. The court found that the lower courts correctly identified the three necessary elements for issuing a temporary injunction: a prima facie case, balance of convenience, and irreparable loss. The petitioner failed to demonstrate any grounds for the High Court to interfere with the lower courts' decisions. As a result, the revision petition was dismissed, affirming the interim relief granted to the respondent. |
Summary |
The case revolves around a civil revision filed by the Social Security Hospital, Lahore against the University College of Medicine and Dentistry regarding an interim injunction. The High Court analyzed whether the lower courts had properly established the criteria for a temporary injunction under the Civil Procedure Code. The decision emphasized the importance of maintaining educational standards and the rights of students enrolled at the University. The court noted that the affiliation and subsequent investments made by the University were significant, and the actions of the Hospital's management were deemed unjustified. This ruling reinforces the legal principles governing temporary injunctions and the necessity for fair treatment in educational affiliations, making it a notable case for legal practitioners and educational institutions alike. |
Court |
Lahore High Court
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Entities Involved |
SOCIAL SECURITY HOSPITAL, LAHORE,
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LAHORE
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Judges |
NASIM SIKANDAR
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Lawyers |
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Petitioners |
Dr. Abdul Basit
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Respondents |
Ch. Tanveer Akhtar
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Citations |
2007 SLD 1297,
2007 MLD 1625
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Other Citations |
Not available
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Laws Involved |
Civil Procedure Code (V of 1908)
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Sections |
S.115,
O.XXXIX, R.1,
O.XXXIX, R.2
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