Jurisdiction to adjudicate the dispute and pass an order has also implicit power to have the order implemented and mere an erroneous order passed by the Court of competent jurisdiction does not render the order without jurisdiction

Whereas, in a case cited as Izhar Alam Farooqi, Advocate and another Vs. Sheikh Abdul Sattar Lasi and others (2008 CLD 149) , the apex Court observed as follows:-

 It is true that a Court which has the jurisdiction to adjudicate the dispute and pass an order has also implicit power to have the order implemented and mere an erroneous order passed by the Court of competent jurisdiction does not render the order without jurisdiction.

Part of Judgment 
IN THE LAHORE HIGH COURT AT LAHORE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
Civil Revision (Against Interim Order) Decree US. 115 C.P.C
2396929.2081-16
2018 LHC 343

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