High Court of Judicature at Lahore, and of the process servers in those Courts.
The Honourable Judges of the High Court of Judicature at Lahore ... Provincial Government.
2.
To make appointments to the posts of ministerial establishment and process servers in the Courts subordinate to the High Court.
District
second party returned unserved and the report of the process-server stated that the person concerned could not be found there as he was serving ... February, 1969, as the process-server's report shows, he served the summons by posting the same in presence of two witnesses
that case had been effected by a Process-server and was not service by registered post at all. It need hardly be pointed out that ... registered post has to be judged are entirely different from those which apply to service through or by a peon or a Process-server
registered post or through ordinary post have not been proved in as
much as the postman and the concerned process server have not been
examined ... tenanted premises
jointly."
(Emphasis provided)
28. Admittedly, the postman and process servers were neither asked
to be summoned nor produced or examined
registered article and an endorsement is made by a Process Server to
the effect that copy of the summons has been affixed, as directed ... service upon the tenant by
way of registered post or by way of affixation by Process Server in
case of refusal, nor given any chance
that the service through the process server was invalid, the Chairman found that the intimation was sent by registered post which was refused. This finding ... Post Offices Act or the instruction of the postal department, a postman has no power to make affixture as in case of a process server
tender to him by the process-server; nor did the department rely on the notice dispatched by registered post, which though issued on March ... took the doubt precaution of issuing notice both by post and through the process-server would not, in my opinion, invalidate the service
reports of the process server,
who allegedly had taken the service to the defendants' places were manipulated.
The process server had not given ... suit. The plaintiff had sent the summons by registered post, the reports of the
process server were genuine and they (applicants) deliberately refused to receive
over its own process servers. Undue dependence on the efficacy of postal service might even encourage fraud in the service of process. The rule makes ... does not accept service by post, the Court will have no alternative but to send summons through its process-servers. This was the view taken
record. 30. Service of notice and processes issued by the Tribunal.
(1) Any notice or process to be issued by the Tribunal may be served ... directed by the Tribunal:- (i) By hand delivery through process server; (ii) By registered post with acknowledgement due; and (iii) Service through the party