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Case ID 434b65af-4514-423b-ba3c-e086c2f2cf28
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Case Number Civil Appeals Nos. 106 and 107 of 1971
Decision Date Feb 03, 1985
Hearing Date
Decision The learned counsel for the contesting sides submitted a compromise agreement, duly signed by both parties. The terms of the compromise were deemed reasonable by the court. Consequently, the appeals were disposed of in accordance with the terms of the compromise. No order was made regarding costs, emphasizing the amicable resolution between the parties. This decision reflects the court's support for resolving disputes through mutual agreements, which is a significant aspect of civil proceedings.
Summary In the case of Civil Appeals Nos. 106 and 107 of 1971, the Supreme Court of Pakistan addressed a dispute involving Anjuman Intizamia, Jamia Masjid Kalan against Nisar Ahmad and others. The case revolved around a compromise submitted by the counsels representing both parties. The court acknowledged the reasonableness of the compromise terms, leading to the disposal of the appeals in favor of the agreement. The decision highlights the importance of compromise in civil litigation, promoting resolutions outside of prolonged judicial processes. This case serves as a precedent in civil procedure, particularly regarding the acceptance of compromises, which is vital for efficient legal practices. The ruling underscores the judiciary's role in facilitating settlements, thereby reducing the burden on the courts. Overall, this judgment reinforces the principle of amicable dispute resolution, aligning with contemporary trends in legal practices that favor negotiation and compromise.
Court Supreme Court of Pakistan
Entities Involved
Judges ASLAM RIAZ HUSSAIN, MUHAMMAD AFZAL ZULLAH, MIAN BURHANUDDIN KHAN
Lawyers Haji Noor Ahmad
Petitioners ANJUMAN INTIZAMIA, JAMIA MASJID KALAN through Haji Noor Ahmad its NaibSecretary
Respondents NISAR AHMAD and others
Citations 1985 SLD 693, 1985 SCMR 1203
Other Citations Not available
Laws Involved Civil Procedure Code (V of 1908)
Sections O.XXIII, r.3