MST. SHAHEEN BEGUM versus ZAKAULLAH KHAN GHOURI
Section 5, Schedule Section 14 Muslim Family Law Ordinance (VIII of 1961), Section 6 (5) (a) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition for Recovery of Petition and Recovery of Dover Amount Case filed with Dua Rs 5,000 per month and Dover amount Rs 2,00,000 Family Court partially dismissed the case for maintenance of Rs 1500 monthly, but Dover defendant The prayer was dismissed as to whether such an amount would be payable to death or not, about the party or on the divorce the Court of Appeal agreed with such finding by the Family Court in connection with Dover's money. And, the decisions of the two courts below did not fully solve the problem in the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, Section 6 (5) (a). , 1961, when the defendant (husband) had contracted two marriages thereafter, the two courts were expected to decide the matter in accordance with Section 6 (5) (a) of the Muslim Family Law Ordinance, 1961, Due to the present wife of the defendant, the entire amount of the Dover should be paid immediately; for any compulsory reason the provisions of the law could not be fulfilled, the extent of the concurrent decisions of the courts below set out to be explored. Was remanded in favor of Dover Meter in light of Section 6 (5) (a) of the Family Court Muslim Family Law Ordinance, 1961 For the decision of the case.
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