SAJWAR KHAN versus MAQBOOL
The Western Punjab Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act 1948 Section 3 inheritance The last male owner was dying before independence in 1947 and his property (allotted in Pakistan) was renamed as a limited owner to his widow. The widow was dying a limited owner in 1915 The last male owner would reopen at the end of the widow's limited interest as the Shariah law applied at the death of the last male owner, the last male owner's property, held, equal shares. I would be in the interest of two predecessors. In the interest of the defendants and the defendants, a predecessor who was alive at the time of the death of the last male owner, and if his heir died thereafter, his share would be passed on to the heirs, therefore, the legal heirs of the last male owner. And they claim that on her death, the woman has the right to inherit up to 1 / 3rd of the property left by the limited owner as no claim from her claimant has been proved to be illegal. Due to the defendants' cause such section should be either modified or accordingly approved by the Revenue Authorities. Should be.
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