1. Denial being evasive, the same may be taken to have admitted the allegation made therein. Alam Din v. Mayor, Municipal Corporation, Mirpur and 4 others 1999 SCR 343 (A)
  2. According to statutory provisions, evasive denial amounts to admission. Zafar alias Mumtaz & another v. Mst. Sajjad Begum & 7 others 2014 SCR 1549 (B)
  3. Amounts to admission — The averments in para 6 and 7 have not been specifically denied by the appellant herein. Held: according to celebrated principle of law, evasive denial amounts to admission. Fazal Hussain  v. Fatima Bibi & others 2015 SCR 1384 (B) 
  4. Evasive denial amounts to admission. Muhammad Siddique Khan & another v. Zareen Khan 2016 SCR 1712 (D) 1999 SCR 343 & 2014 SCR 1549 rel.
  5. —amounts to admission—according to the principle of law governing the pleadings , evasive denial amounts to admission.   Kamal Hussain v. Muhammad Shabir& others 2017 SCR 236 (A)
  6. —main averments not specifically denied—according to the celebrated principle of law it amounts to admission. Raja Amjad Ali Khan & others v. The Govt. of Pakistan & others 2019 SCR 703 (A)                        
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