MST. ZUBEDA BIBI versus LAL THROUGH LEGAL HEIRS
Plaintiff's claim for the plaintiff's claim was that she was the owner of a suit property left by her late father, who was a follower of the deceased landlord, Jafariya Brother, who was enforced as a plaintiff. Did not contest the case and filed a confession writing statement admitting the claim. The deceased landowner's nephew, who was the son of the deceased's other brother, filed a lawsuit and denied the plaintiff's claim that he was the deceased owner's daughter or that Fotah was a follower of Jafriah and stated that the deceased landlord Sunni jurisprudence was tried by the trial court to the extent that the plaintiff was the daughter of the late landlord, but it is found that the plaintiff has failed to prove that his late father was a follower of the Jafriah Appellate Court and The trial court's authenticity was retained by the plaintiff by presenting oral and documentary evidence on record. It is well established that his late father was a follower of Fiqh Jafariya and successfully rejected General P. His resume as the Sunni faith of his deceased father, but the following is what Cormes did on the record. Did not take into account irrefutable evidence that the conclusions regarding the plaintiff's father's late conviction need to result in incorrect reading and not reading evidence on record. The reversed and revised and filed by the plaintiff is entitled to the decision when the petition filed by the High Court was accepted for review and consequently the case filed by the plaintiff was filed by the plaintiff. As dismissed.
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