MST. MUMTAZ BIBI versus SAIF ULLAH
Section 5 and Schedule, Item 7 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application for settlement of a marital relationship by the woman, in which it is claimed that she was G's legally married wife with whom he had Confessed to the registered marriage and sought a statement to prevent the defendant from asserting that as his wife, the plaintiff herself appeared as a witness in support of her version and said The angry father filed a criminal case against her husband after the date of the marriage, while she was living with her father before the marriage. He wanted to sell her and she had moved out of the house a week before her father's marriage planned by the lady. To support her stand, the witnesses testified that both courts were being affected by the criminal case being heard against the woman and her husband had not read the evidence properly. Criminal prosecution cannot affect a family court's decision on a civil matter; being a civil court, the matter has to be decided on material matters. Both the above courts did not apply their mind, but discussed the criminal case filed against the woman / applicant and did not read the evidence on the record which was admissible and was presented to the material witnesses of the marriage. There was nothing on the record to advise and deny defendant. The marriage registrar has admitted that it had signed the marriage lady / applicant who successfully It was proved that he was legally shot by G
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