YAQUB KHAN versus MUHAMMAD FARID KHAN
West Pakistan Land Revenue Act 1967 Section 42 Constitution Of Pakistan Constitution (1973), Article 185 (3) Applicant Islamic law gifted suicide by applicant in favor of his wife, donor challenged the gift The suit was dismissed by the lawsuit, which was entitled to occupy the jurisdiction over the claim and was not owned by the owner, whose decision was upheld by the High Court. A review of the gift mutation shows that In the last column of the gift mutation, neither gift was conditional nor was it related to land use. This shows that the donor did not intend to gift only the share of the land to the care of his wife, the order placed by the Revenue Officer on mutation would clearly indicate that the donor had made a full gift. And transferred the proprietary rights in favor of the deed through the gift of possession. At the same time, this gift was not limited to just cause, but it also included the property corpus and was fully owned. Misinterpretation or non-reading of evidence of legal weakness resulted in the fact that Deede was not a limited owner, but was the owner of the ground subject to the mutation, and the court dismissed the application for leave to appeal in the circumstances.
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