ALI BEGUM versus ZARDAD KHAN
West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act 1962 Section 2 When a customs (Punjab) widow succeeds in property as a limited owner upon the death of her husband, such widow is separated from her whole life by legal status. Taking over was the rule of inheritance as a slaughtered male. The owner passed away in 1933 and his widow succeeded in acquiring the property as a limited owner, which was abolished by the enactment of the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act, 1962, under which the real estate owner, last The full owner was opened to inherit the widow's legacy at the time of the gift in 1964, her owner owned 1/4 of the property in the residence and the remaining children owned the widow in her share of the law. Gifts were to be made, thus illegal and not restricted to the rest.
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