MUHAMMAD BOOTA versus ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE
West Pakistan Family Court Act 1964 Section 5 and Schedule Muslim Family Law Ordinance (VIII of 1961); Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Claiming to Care for Wife and Minor Children He had divorced his wife and a minor was not his son. Husband and wife and son were denied care The appellate court reversed the family court's finding of divorce and found the wife and son entitled to care, and a decree passed by the appellate court constitutionally. The High Court maintained. The jurisdiction was merely a divorce petition filed by the husband to prove the facts of the divorce, and the divorce certificate by the union council did not provide any independent evidence on the record of the validity certificate that in fact the husband had divorced his wife, Because it was needed under Muslim. The Family Law Ordinance, 1961, and the Union Council were subsequently notified of the facts listed by the Appellate Court, and the High Court did not face any legal weakness such as misreading or reading any piece of evidence. ?
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