FEROZ-UD-DIN versus MUHAMMAD AZIZ
O VII, R 7 Claiming in Resident Claims Assistance in Inheritance of Islamic Law When a Muslim is found to be entitled to any property left in his / her predecessor's interest, it is only to mention this specifically. It can be denied that he / she cannot be deprived of his / her legitimate right merely because he failed to specifically state the point, deciding on a civil case, if the court. In his interest, he is capable of allowing any other relief. To conclude that granting relief to a claimant is fair and equitable even though special pleading was not made, but it could do so, Order VII, R 7, CPC granted another relief that would have allowed the case. The facts were fair and equitable. Relief did not refuse to allow what was not specifically claimed, but it was in the interest of justice
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