FAZALE WAHID versus ADDITIONAL HOME SECRETARY N.-W.F.P.
Articles 3 and 12 of the Civil Regulation (Special Provisions) Regulations 1975 in the Provincially Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Daughters of the late landlord who inherit inheritance by his deceased father The stranger claims to have made a gift in his favor. In appellant's case for dismissal of daughters in post-remand proceedings, the appellate court upheld the remand for a new jury verdict, reversing the trial court's order reversing the trial court's order. Refused to intervene in the matter. In its constitutional jurisdiction, because the original court order had clearly maintained that on the basis of the declaration of the claim as a gift, the thumb did not appear or the donor High Court's signature would also have implied That such transactions were required. Sign any government, advisor or ruler and are also listed in the record but in the cases, it was neither endorsed nor kept in the register for any such transaction which was executed. The High Court had rightly refused to go into such a question because of the fact that there was a dispute about the dispute or the gift process. The leave to appeal the interference call was denied in the circumstances
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