SAHIBZADA MUHABAT KHAN ABBASI AND OTHERS versus GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
Article 3 Property Distribution and Distribution (Amir of Bahawalpur) Order, 1969, Schedule 1 and 2 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Property distribution Legacy of Amir of Bahawalpur, Amir Bahawalpur 3 widows survived ? , 10 sons and 10 daughters The Federal Government constituted a committee headed by a retired judge of the High Court, which published notices in various newspapers and after hearing several persons, claimants and legal heirs of the late Amir of Bahawalpur, the committee Submit your report Distribution of shares, under which 2 sons were to be divided into 10 sons and 10 daughters in a ratio of 2: 1, and 1/8 share in widths of 7/8, was adopted by the Federal Government for implementation of the recommendations of the previous committee. Another committee was constituted by Aamir's joint ancestors and he claimed that the property under the division was not owned by Aamir as he was fit for the common family. The High Court, under the jurisdiction of the Second Committee, put forward the petitions to the High Court under the constitutional jurisdiction. Declared, the Supreme Court said keeping the results before. In the verdict, it refused to interfere with the High Court-approved decision which rightly rejected the constitutional petition with the observation that it did not preclude applicants from taking any other measures available to them under the law. And just reject it was appropriate. The requests so that the assistance provided to the applicants, if any, is sustained, and not received. Appeal leave denied
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