ZAMIR MUHAMMAD KHAN versus FATEH KHAN
Section 2, 2A and 3 Muslim Family Law Ordinance (VIII of 1961) of the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act 1962, Section 4 Punjab Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act (IX of 1948), Section 3 of Land The inheritance was left over by the last male owner, the son who died, and the last male ruler of the dead cloud ruled as the custodian of the heirs who succeeded the widow's estate. The widow of her first son and daughter of the second son succeeded to the property in equal shares. On the death of the deceased widow and the marriage of her son's daughter, all the land left to the deceased was converted to the widow's favor in this way. The son's second son's succession will be considered only on the eve of the termination of the property held by the widow, predicted on December 31, 1962. Subsequently, the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961, came into force on July 15, 1961, the distribution of land left by the last male owner to be divided according to the provisions of the Islamic law of subsidiary inheritance by Muslim family laws. Will Ordinance, 1961 The widow of the husband of an expected son or an expected daughter shall not inherit because the Muslim Family Law did not intend to defy Islamic law of inheritance, except Ordinance 1961, T-Section 4, Muslim Family Law Ordinance, 1961. To the extent indicated
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