MUHAMMAD IQBAL versus MUMTAZ BIBI
West Pakistan Family Court Act 1964 Section 14 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), A Valley, R11 Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Interim Order to Withhold Constitutional Applicable Family Respondents (Wives) Married by Family Court Filed Under O VI1, R 11, CPC The claim on the power of registered anonymity is exercised by the authority of their right to file an application under the Petitioner (Husband), claiming that it has During the dismissal of the Minority Family Court, he was not antecedent, pending such a petition under Family O. 5 O VII, R Y11, CPC. Can't hold. Such a formal order has been challenged in the constitutional petition, granting an appeal under section 14 of the West Pakistan Family Courts Act, 1964 and the right to appeal against the interim order has been dismissed. The right to appeal against an interim order cannot be invaded by a constitutional petition (p. 433) by A Mst Basra v A. BD Al-Hakim and others PLD 1986 Quetta 298 and Mist Zahran BBV Manzoor Ahmed and other PLD 1975 LA 318 Ref.
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