ZAHID versus MUHAMMAD AKRAM
West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Shariah) Application Act 1962 Section 2A [As the Punjab Muslim Personal Law (Shariah) Application Act (Amendment Ordinance (XIII of 1983)) protects inverse interest for the land-selling son in conflict. The suit claims that the land in the dispute was ancestral property and his father sold it without any consideration and legal need, and the son accused his father of loose morals and said that Has lived a luxurious life and due to this his release is bad. The trial court rejected the son's ancestral land suit, but after the addition of section 2A to the Act, the trial court's decision and order was reversed, the entire scenario as the aforesaid section Eleanor was changed. As the absolute owner of the Shariah, it has come to him under the Shariah, with the above change, the prohibition relating to the cultivation of the land under customs is fully Islamic law. Transfer of property through its owner through intermediate level, no restriction of any kind; There was no legal effect for Aafi and to the extent that it was against the Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Act [as amended] and the suit will be terminated shortly.
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