ORDER SHEET

IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINDH BENCH AT SUKKUR

C. P. No. D – 702 of 2020

Date of hearing

Order with signature of Judge

 

 

       Present

Mr. Justice Adnan-ul-Karim Memon

          Mr. Justice Yousuf Ali Sayeed

 

Petitioner                   :           Ishfaque Ahmed Through

                                           Mr. Rehmatullah   Mangejo, Advocate

 

           

Date of hearing        :           21.07.2020

Date of Order            :           21.07.2020

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O R D E R

 

 

ADNAN-UL-KARIM MEMON, J:   The Petitioner being aggrieved by and dissatisfied with the inaction on the part of the alleged Contemnors, filed the instant petition under Article 199 of the Constitution, praying therein to initiate the Contempt Proceedings against the respondents for disobedience and disregard of the order dated 29.11.2019, passed by this Court in C.P-D No.243 of 2019.

2.   Learned counsel for the Petitioner argued that the Respondents, despite clear directions have not complied with the above order in its letter and spirit. He further contended that whilst directions were issued to the official to provide legal and lawful protection to the petitioners under law, in the meanwhile the private respondents were directed to execute P.R bond in the sum of Rs.500000/each before the Station House Officer Mithiani that they would not cause any harm to the petitioners. He prayed for repetition of such direction earlier made by this court.

3.    A pivotal question which needs to be addressed to reach a just decision is whether the issue in hand decided by this Court vide order dated 29.11.2019 in C.P-D No.243 of 2019, can be re-opened by the petitioner vide a separate petition?

4.    Addressing the aforesaid question, we are of the view that the petitioner approached this Court in the earlier round of litigation and succeeded in obtaining the order dated 29.11.2019, Therefore, similar relief cannot be claimed by filing subsequent legal proceedings as it would fall within the mischief of constructive res judicata. Reliance is placed on the case of State Bank of Pakistan through Governor and others vs. Imtiaz Ali Khan and others (2012 SCMR 280). Thus, we are not minded to proceed with any further on the present petition, being misconceived, which is accordingly dismissed in limine along with the listed application(s). However, the petitioner is left at liberty to avail his remedy as provided under the law.

 

 

                                                                                                     JUDGE

                                                                               JUDGE