SAEEDA BEGUM versus MUKHTAR AHMAD BUTT
Co-operative Societies Act 1912 Section 22 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) passed away, the nominated applicant was transferred to the applicant, a property owned by the Co-operative Society, owned by the applicant, his death. After the respondent claimed that he had purchased the plot from the deceased. The widow petitioner claims that she has been the sole owner of the plot since 1935, when the nomination hearing was heard by the trial court, but the first appeal by the High Court in the second appeal also Was reversed. His plea that his claim that the deceased sold the plot in the question mark was supported by the fact that Mutofi nominated him as his nominee even though he had nothing to do with it. The applicant was entitled to share his share in preference to his widow in preference to his widow in accordance with the provisions of Section 22, Co-operative Society Act, 1912, and the prohibition raised in support of the application. Required.
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