MUHAMMAD ABBASI versus SAMIA ABBASI
Section 2 (viii) of the Muslim Marriages Act, 1939, section 5 of the West Pakistan Family Courts Act (1964), Schedule 11 and dissolution of the marriage on the basis of cruelty and the wife was entitled to dissolve her marriage if he Treated. Although harassment by her husband may be physical, mental, or even conduct, she has to prove it to the court as fact - by deciding the matter - whether through dissolution of the wife. The case was filed solely for harassment of the husband and the sincerity with which the Family Court relied on the statement of the witness, who was the wife's maternal uncle, but did not present the cross-examination of the witness by the husband. Went, including statements from two witnesses, as well as a cassette and a photo. , It was neither cited nor discussed by the Court Family Court, it was under legal obligation that the issue be decided after discussing all the evidence presented by the parties and Thus, the court illegally hired the court to consider the evidence presented by Faye's husband, in the circumstances. It was not permissible to dissolve the marriage on the basis of oppression
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