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MST. KHATOON versus MST. FATIMA


Section Spec Specific Relief Act (of 1877), Section 42 Termination of Property The former son's daughter, the plaintiff's complaint, lost her legal part after the termination of the limited property in favor of the two wives of the original owner. The original owner of the trial was the daughter of the first late son and the appellate court dismissed the case, and the appellate court, respectively, took the defendant's position under section 5 of the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Shariat 5). This issue was exacerbated by the transfer of property. ) In the Petition Act, 1962, upon the termination of the property, the daughter of the last full owner's first late son would inherit the part which his father would have inherited if he was alive at the inauguration of the succession, if the applicant was a partner. In order to assert such a claim, the limitation was not enforceable, the decisions and decrees under the two courts were set aside and the case was reduced to favor the plaintiff.

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