ALI SHER versus BILQEES BEGUM
Article 100 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Second Appellate Jurisdiction The High Court concludes conclusions on the facts of the matter, the High Court re-examining the evidence on the two courts under the observation, disturbing the conclusions. Made to do. The fact is, allow the appeal to examine the argument that under a very limited scope, the concurrent conclusions of the courts below cannot be excluded because they were based on a valid reading of the evidence and two below. There was no legal weakness in the decisions of the courts. And that the findings of the High Court were based on a misinterpretation of the evidence on record
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