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GHULAM ZOHRA versus FAISAL FAROOQ


Articles 2 and 2 of the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act, 1962, prohibiting the inheritance of a hereditary widow from the legacy of one of the property to one daughter and another daughter acting as a limited owner of the estate. Separated. Daughter vii The plaintiff was dismissed The case for a gift change in favor of a daughter was filed in the civil suit The trial court dismissed the case while the appeal filed by the plaintiff was allowed by the lower appellate court and The case was dismissed. Ending with the implementation of the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act, 1962, and thus, the issue of losing the suit land by the widow to the successors of the other daughters of the deceased did not make it into a gift. The plaintiff's part was illegal and his rights in the property were unnecessary where the lower appellate court's view in the case was according to the fact that, as a matter of fact and legality, the High Court refused to intervene in it.

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