GUT NAZ ALAM versus MUHAMMAD SADIQ JOO
The suit for exclusion of the schedule filed by the Family Court on the basis of section 5, 14 of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Family Courts Act 1994 and the lack of jurisdiction was originally presented in the Civil Court but on the formation of the Family Court it was passed by the Family. The court-related plaintiff's case was moved. The marriage was for jocitation and at that time the marriage joctification was not included in the Family Courts Act of 1994, the Family Court found that the jurisdiction of the Family Court would extend to those matters which were included in the Schedule and the marriage jurisdiction. Was not added. The Judiciary Suit for Marriage Jocations was one of the issues related to the marriage, family affairs dispute, so it was also understandable by the Family Court, unknowingly for the marriage jackets. The case could not be included in the schedule but was later included in the schedule. Was amended and the Family Court suit made the marriage juxtaposition unrecognizable after W.W. He was remanded for a fresh trial after his dismissal by Family Court.
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