MUHAMMAD TUFAIL versus NOOR MUHAMMAD
West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act 1962 Section 2 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Customs (Punjab) The authority to acquire the property of the last male owner who died illegally in 1918 by the plaintiff. The last man was alive before the death of the competing claimant (applicants) before the death of the last male owner, before the last male owner died, in which all the courts below, including the High Court, had jointly heard that the plaintiff. In the interests of the predecessor, not only were the dead bodies overturned. (The last male owner) But the last male was the only collateral with the same degree as the owner, and he was alone when the remand by the appellate court was to proceed with the subsequent remand to determine the trial court's indictments. ? That the plaintiff in the interest of the plaintiff was alive to the death of the last male owner while the predecessor died in the interest of the applicants before the death of the post-remand verdict confirmed by the appellate court. In the absence of any evidence to the contrary, by seeking the coordination of the courts below, the interference of an improper judgment of the High Court will not be guaranteed in the circumstances.
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