BASHIR AHMAD versus SARDAR KHAN
Punjab Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act 1948 Section 3 Persons entitled to inherit the property of the last complete owner at the time of his death. Her estate was operating under the customs, the whole property was renamed as her widow because a limited owner widow (limited owner) passed away in 1956, as a successor to terminate all her limited estate. Was opened to the heirs of the estate at the time of the death of the last full owner, was the Muslim personal law (Sharia) applicable at the time of his death, and in the event of the death of a person when it was canceled Prior to the limited interest, succession would depend on the heirs and their successors, who were present at the end of the limited interest, as the woman's last full possessions. Someone died and ruled only after the woman's limited interest ended. The two brothers of the Muslim Personal LA last death were alive at the time of his death. Therefore, they were entitled to succeed in the property of the last full owner, and as he died before the succession began in 1956, his shares would be transferred to his heirs under the Shariah plaintiff, who remained for the last two. The survivors were the heirs of the brothers. At the time of his death the owner was entitled to inherit the last wholly owned property
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