1. It is now a settled law that if a party submits itself before the jurisdiction of a Court and never raises the objection of lack of jurisdiction of that Court, cannot turn round with a volta-face when the judgment is given against the party to say that the Court hearing the cause had no jurisdiction to hear the same. Ajaib Hussain and another v. Zareen Akhtar and 11 others 2001 SCR 545 (A)
  2. Estoppel — Principle of law — There is no estoppel against law — Neither by joining the proceedings by the parties, jurisdiction is conferred upon the Courts nor the Courts can be created without law made under the Constitutional provision. Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan Versus Arshad Mahmood and 9 others 2013 SCR (SC AJ&K) 929 (A)
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