MUHAMMAD OBAIDUR REHMAN versus THE GOVERNMENT OF SIND
Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951 Section 2 Majority Act (IX of 1875), Section 3 provides for entry into the possibility of producing a father's residence in educational institutions where the applicant for admission was under the age of twenty-one, whether the Majority Act, Contradicts the provisions of 1875 I. om The complete certificate is to be issued under the provisions of the Pakistan Citizenship Act, 1951, which provides that any person who has not completed twenty-one years has been granted the Majority Act, 1875 under the auspices of the Pakistan Citizenship Act, 1951. Clause. Provided that a person becomes important in attaining the age of eighteen years, he cannot be suppressed in the service of any individual. Any person not yet twenty-one years of age shall be considered as a minor for the purpose of the Domicile Certificate where the applicant was required to present the Domicile Certificate. His father, again in view of the provisions of the Pakistan Citizenship Act, would not disagree with the provisions of such terms as the majority act,
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