Constitutional provision was designed to empower the High Court to interfere with the decision of a Court or tribunal of inferior jurisdiction, merely because in its opinion the decision was wrong

is placed on Sub. Muhammad Asghar v. Mst. Safia Begum and another (PLD 1976 SC 435), relevant portion whereof is reproduced as under:

 “… It is well settled that where a Court or a tribunal has jurisdiction and it determines a question, it cannot be said that it acted illegally or with material irregularity merely because it came to an erroneous decision on a question of fact or even of law. It is wholly wrong to consider that the constitutional provision was designed to empower the High Court to interfere with the decision of a Court or tribunal of inferior jurisdiction, merely because in its opinion the decision was wrong.”

Part of judgment 
IN THE LAHORE HIGH COURT, LAHORE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
Land
6747/19
2019 LHC 3711

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