MARIA TAZARRAT versus ABID HUSSAIN DAR
Section 5 Azad Jammu and Kashmir State Subject Rules, 1980, R7 Azad Jammu and Kashmir Interim Constitution Act (VIII of 1974), Admission to Section 42 Educational Institution Medical College / Medical College of Pakistan Against (Azad Kashmir), separate writ petitions were called by the appellant on the question that the responsible grandfather, who was a resident of the district Mirpur, emigrated to Sindh in 1965 due to the transfer of construction of the Mangla Dam in Mirpur. The madrassa had to migrate from Mirpur to settle in Sindh, the respondent was not the grandfather of the district, the grandfather of the respondent, who, like other displaced persons, had been allotted land in Sindh in lieu of his property. Did not disconnect its location. His residence or domicile, which was in Mirpur district, but circumstances forced him to move to a new location. Respondent's father remained in Azad Kashmir despite transfer of land to him after the death of his father. In 1981, he obtained a State Subject Certificate and Domicile Certificate from Mirpur District and was enrolled in National Registration Authority in Azad Jammu and Kashmir under the National Identity Card. Was identified and educated. As a resident of Azad Kashmir and Mirpur Person, the State Subject and Domicile Certificate will be considered as a citizen / Resident / Resident of the place where it originally belonged and the original residence will be recognized as Domicile. That person until he has left the home and adopts a domusel of his choice
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