HAFIZ ABDUL WAHEED versus MRS. ASMA JEHANGIR
Article 203b (c) is expressly used in Article 203b (c) of the Muslim Personal Law Constitution only as a legal law applicable to Muslims, whereas Muslims living in Pakistan, in contrast to other religions, have regard to Muslim personal law. Cannot be examined by Sharia. As a Muslim Personal Law), as used in Article 203B (c), means the legal law of Muslims and the personal law of a particular sect, if no such two conditions exist, the Federal Shariah Court may examine the matter. The matter before the Federal Shariat Court was whether the consent of the guardian was necessary in case of marriage to a suave juror Muslim girl. Was within the exclusive jurisdiction and jurisdiction of the court and bound to the High Court.
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