CAPTAIN MUHAMMAD TAHIR CHAUDHRY TI(M) PN versus MST. ZARTAJ KHANUM
Sections 12 and 25 of Pakistan Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional plea The minor plaintiff was divorced from the wife of the plaintiff in the custody of the husband and the spouse had two minor girls and a minor son was in custody of the accused minor. Filed a lawsuit and at the same time he had a lawsuit. An application for interim custody of minor children has also been filed under Section 12 of the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890, under which it has been decided in the interim order that the minor daughters will remain in the custody of the plaintiff while the minor son is the accused. Will remain in custody. The plaintiff, who was receiving a substantial salary as captain in the Pakistan Navy, was caring for the children in her custody and that the two daughters in her custody were studying at a well-known educational institution, the Family Court also found. That the minor son was more than seven years old, according to the plaintiff's personal law, was in the custody of the minor son's welfare with the family, in which case, the court found that the minor's Welfare was questioned with the Father's Court of Appeal - the key question regarding the welfare of minors Without a Will, the Family Court's decision aside, the Family Court considered the relevant evidence presented by the parties and they came to court. On the positive result that the plaintiff was entitled to custody of the minor son and, on reaching that conclusion, the plaintiff's status, his cash, the fact that the minor daughters in his custody were receiving good education and proper care. On the other hand, the Family Court of Appeal Court upheld the case
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