BASHIR AHMED versus MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM
Section 3 Special Relief Act (I of 1877, Section 42 of the Government Land Colonization (Punjab) Act (v. 1912), Section 19A, 30 & 30A Notification / Memo No. 7099 60/8456 S VIII, dated 27 12 1960) Released by the Board of Revenue Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Colonial lands applicable to Muslim Allies inheritance for women inherited powers in the Public Land Colonies (Punjab) Act, 1912, Bahawalpur District. There was no real allotment of permanent land for any marital issue and after his death the inheritance change was passed in favor of his daughter and brother's daughter. Subsequently, his interest / claimant claimed to his mother that his mother was the sole proprietor of the suit and the brother was entitled. The original allotment was denied by him and the trial and The appellate court dismissed the concurrence and the appeal, respectively, as the plaintiffs ruled that the allotment in favor of the defendant was outside the scope of the Government Land Colonization (Punjab) Act, 1912, therefore, subject to the provisions of West Pakistan. Was not: The accuracy of the Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act, 1962 was not in the record to suggest that either the public lands The Colonization of Punjab (Punjab) Act, 1912, did not apply to suit land or allotment of lands which were made before the application of colonies to public lands. Punjab) Act 1912, after extending the district tenancy of the suit land on the declaration of Government Land (Punjab) Colonization Act, 1912 till Bahawalpur district, it will not be governed. As a tenant of the original allotted land, the right of ownership of the property by the operation of the law
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