MST. SHAMIM BEGUM versus MAQBOOL HUSSAIN
Special Relief Act 1877 Section 8 & 22 Contract Act (IX of 1872), Section 188 Constitution of Pakistan (1973); Arts l72 and 185 (3) The Supreme Court executed in favor of the applicant's husband by the applicant's stepmother The outgoing power of attorney allowed the appeal to consider whether he was justifiably executed in view of the fact. The hanging of the stepmother's estate in the late husband's estate was a decision by all, and the applicant was one of the competing parties. Whether the applicant's husband had legally signed an agreement on 11 4 1981 to sell the stepmother's property legally in favor of his wife (applicants). Whether based on the contract of 11 4 1981, any legitimate right had charged the applicant with transferring the property in his name or otherwise. Whether the anonymous decision was based on the correct definition of the evidence available on the record; whether the High Court had rightly pressed service on the provision of section 22 of the Special Relief Act. If the High Court observes that the rejection of the review petition filed by the applicant does not give the defendants any right to property in the dispute; whether the statement of the High Court, although from this record, there is a clear possibility that the petition He had no legal heir at the time of the death of the stepfather's stepmother, who has been helped by any evidence, if so, what would be the effect. And was it right in the High Court's case that in these circumstances the case would be the same in which its property would be examined under Article 172 of the Constitution in the Provincial Government.
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