MINHAJ-UD-DIN versus BALEIGH UD DIN
Section 96 was the offspring of the plaintiff against the dismissal of the plaintiff and the defendants - the deceased was given a gift before the birth of the plaintiff, all of his property was gifted in favor of the plaintiff, the defendant against the defendant. Plus his marriage - with whom he had not yet married. On his death, the deceased took control of the competing claimants to give the plaintiff and his mother, the non-contesting defendant a home, on which the defendant claimed that he was entitled to the distribution of the entire property. Claims ownership which gave the defendants the gift of competing long before his birth. On the record of the plaintiff's documents, it was legally clear that the defendant had become the owner of the property in his father's life, whom the plaintiff and his mother (non-competing defendant) had any right or interest in. Had left.
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