Good Fellows (Pvt.) Ltd v. People’s Bank – sllr 2007 volume 2 page 256
The case between GOOD FELLOWS (Pvt.) LTD and PEOPLE’S BANK considered whether an agreement existed at the time of payment as to the appropriation of funds received by the bank—specifically, whether payments should be applied to discharge the mortgage securing a short-term loan or instead to reduce unsecured liabilities. It was held that the presence of conflicting evidence and disputed facts regarding the application of payments precludes resolution through writ proceedings, reaffirming the principle that judicial review is not appropriate in the face of material factual disputes. This decision invoked relevant statutory provisions from the People’s Bank Amendment Act and relied upon established precedents that direct courts to refrain from interfering where the subject matter involves unr

