SHARIFAN versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951 Section 10 and Schedule to the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 25 and 199 Constitutional application Private international law provides for citizenship of foreign women to foreign citizens and not to foreigners, influence foreign women who Citizens who were married to Pakistan would be entitled to apply to the federal government, and to obtain a domicile certificate and to swear allegiance in the form listed in the Schedule to Pakistan Citizenship Act of the Pakistan Citizenship Act, which will be registered as citizens of Pakistan. Such a special discount, however, was also available to foreign women and Not to foreigners, there was no discrimination in the case under which Article 25 of the Constitution was available to only one other citizen, therefore, this claim had no status. Can go By citizenship or by petitioner, an Indian citizen marrying a Pakistani woman was claiming citizenship on the basis of AR even if Article 25 of the Constitution provides for the exemption of the law in favor of women. Understandably, Article 25 of the Constitution envisages the priority of women under which special provisions can be made to protect them through state management. Section 10, the Pakistan Citizenship Act of 1951 was enforced on the basis of women's position under private international law, which was acquired by domicile law at birth, the domicile of choice was obtained through real deprivation in another country. And was accompanied by Animes Mandy. Section 16, Succession Act, 1925 states that if married first
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