ZULFIQAR versus MST. NIAZ BIBI THROUGH L.RS.
Section 3 of the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Shariah) Application Act (V of 1962), operates under the customary ownership of Section 2 Limited's proprietary tribe, whether it is subject to agricultural customs or not. The permission was granted by the Supreme Court. Whether the Muslim property under which the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act 1948 and the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act, 1962 was being ruled under the practice of agriculture. Reported as SCMR 341 of 1974 by the Supreme Court in the title of Emmett Woman v. Malala and five others, or as the opinion presented by Abdul Ghafoor v. Muhammad Shafi, PLD 1985 SC 407 As reported, will prevail and the limited owner will not achieve this status. Under the law, will the whole owner and his or her innocence be justified and will not conflict with the fundamental right of any person and Shariah law?
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