NIAZ KHAN versus KISHWAR SULTANA
Section Constitution 45 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Changes in inheritance, obtaining the extent of inheritance of the co-owner, relationship with the plaintiff with the deceased owner, final results of the facts by the courts under the plaintiff Defendants denied the relationship on the grounds that they were the original daughter of the deceased owner because of a change of will and the trial court upheld the trial court's dismissal to the extent of the trial. And the case was dismissed by the High Court in review jurisdiction. Interfere in the decision passed by the appellate court and the decree under which the courts recorded the following joint findings that the plaintiff is the real daughter of the deceased and that he is entitled to inherit the property of his father, the appellate court. The High Court had rightly registered it. The fact is, in this case it turns out that the plaintiff's claim that he was the owner of a partner country was not a victim of any legal weakness by the courts to record the following facts: Any particular question about the importance of the law. Was not involved in the matter.
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