MUHAMMAD TALAT IQBAL KHAN THROUGH GENERAL ATTORNEY versus TANVIR BATOOL THROUGH WASIM IQBAL,
Article 1 (2) and 7 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 dissolution of marriage, notice of the parties' nationality The authorities received notice of divorce from the husband but it was found out that the wife was a British citizen and the husband had obtained citizenship in Zimbabwe. Under the provisions of the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961, there was no refusal to proceed, nothing about the justification was on record nor was it asserted by the parties that they should go to Pakistan. Or if so, in the circumstances and in the absence of such a declaration of Pakistani citizenship by the process, the two sides are Muslim Ordinance or regulation, will fall within the scope of Section 1961 (1) (2), was the application of the provisions of the Family Laws Ordinance, 1961. The parties' order issued by the authorities was set aside and their case was remanded to proceed to the divorce notice.
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