MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR versus MUHAMMAD SHARIF
Section 2A Supreme Court Rules, 1980, AXXVI Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 188 Review of Supreme Court decision Legal evidence Documentation Documentation Applicants' position was that the proof of relationship was through documentary copies of the documents kept on file. Was established but they were not part of the judicial record The existence of relations between the parties was not proved by any credible evidence that it could be established on the record that the applicant was the last male under the succession of the owner and Widows hold limited owner status, in the absence of any evidence, West Pakistan Muslim According to the purpose of Section 2A of the Personal Law (Shariah) Act, 1962, no speculation can be made as to the limited owner of the widow, therefore, all female owners may or may not have a custom limited interest. Can do. IPSO facto cannot be treated as limited owners; no exception can be made to the decisions made by the civil court. The number of applicants was unfounded and the widow was a full owner who tried to open the case on merit to plead the Supreme Court without identifying any specific error in the decision that in fact was a question on the three courts. Had harmonious results. Supreme Court refuses to review verdict on hereditary defects: Petition dismissed
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