TAUQEER AHMED versus BASHIR AHMED
Articles 6 and 7 of the Property Act 1882 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 23 Period of non-transfer of property The spousal successor, who had the opportunity to succeed his father's estate, could not pass on his successor's legal term. I was known. spes succession No one may have any property or interest in the law or equality, title or otherwise in the possession of a living person whom he expects to inherit in law or such living during such life. As a person's successor, no one can have more than a spes successor and can be expected or expected to succeed in such property. Such interest in the law was not assigned, in the present case, not by the heir, but by the father / testator himself. Cannot be closed by Section 6 KCL (A) of the Transfer Property Act, 1882 and would also be against the fundamental right of the citizens to be involved in the contravention of the provisions of section 7 of the Property Transfer Act, 1882. Constitution of Pakistan Constitution of Pakistan (1973)
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