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MST. AURANGZEB BIBI versus GOVERNMENT OF PUNJAB


R4 10 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional application for family pension widow OD Ultram Partum, the principle of enforcement was left with the deceased government employee, two widows, and a pension was being distributed between them. The claimant was a surviving widow. Initially after the death of the second widow, the family issued a notification about providing full pension to the applicant, but the notification was withdrawn and the authorities completed the same taken by the applicant. The family refused to issue a pension that the withdrawal could not be withdrawn without the opportunity to hear the legal status of the notification that the government would pay a widow a full family pension if she was single or had two widows. In any case, a full family pension could be paid from the government, if there were two widows, the government The widow did not pay the full pension separately. It was part of a single widow who was being distributed to two or two widows, otherwise, from the state treasury, the same pension was being distributed for the same widow. Only if a widow died, the government would have to pay the entire pension. As it was before. After the death of one widow, completely splitting the two widows into two, the second widow was not demanding more than the entire family pension she was entitled to but the pension due to her partner's widow was between them. Distribution was not just a matter of reform of pension papers, nor any new payment, the High Court noted, with concerns that rising prices and the surrounding conditions required that widows be accommodated as far as possible.

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