MST. RAJ BIBI versus PROVINCE OF PUNJAB THROUGH DISTRICT COLLECTOR,OKARA
Section 42 (7) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the West Pakistan Land Revenue Act, 1967, the legal status of the appeal was passed by the Supreme Court to examine the shortage of two uneducated women. Was deprived of land by the Patwari and with the courts below, some of the basic features of the case were ignored while retaining the legal status of the unknown variable. While none of the male relatives of the women were present at the confirmation of the change, they were alleged to have been identified as the lumbermen of another village who did not specify how they knew the two. Was. Women living in different villages: According to another shopkeeper who was paid to the tehsildar on trial for sale by other shopkeepers, the certifying officer denied that he had so much The price has not been paid and neither the mutation register nor the fingerprints of both women were found on the relevant page of the Patwari daily routine.
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