S. MISAL SHAH versus IKRAM SHAH
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Section 2 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional Application Land sale in a jointly owned land dispute was actually owned by the woman who had the shareholder and the applicant was required to be a partner. Was claimed. The woman was listed as a tenant under the aforesaid woman because in the dispute the woman transferred all her rights and sold it to the responsible woman, the applicant rented under section 2 of the North West Frontier Province Tenancy Act, 1950. Can become a bearded person. It has been claimed that he was the owner through the purchase of some part of the land in the dispute, which can be averted against its vendors, where the partners have an area acquired through the certification, ie the relevant mutation. I am certain, despite the fact that the different owners were co-operative, but because of their respective titles, it would be within the jurisdiction of the court to pass or to dismiss them.
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