MUNSHI KHAN versus MASTAY KHAN
Code of Conduct 1908 Section 11 Punjab Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Applicability (Elimination of Doubts) Ordinance (IX of 1972), Section 2 (2) Reese Judeta, Applicable Revenue Court Rules cust Decisions to apply the effect of customary law In any case, the Revenue Court in which it has exclusive jurisdiction gives the verdict, then the application of the principle of exclusion of the jurisdiction of the Civil Court will be restricted, not merely because of the application of the principle of Race Judeta Revenue Authority. It did not enjoy exclusive jurisdiction to decide whether the parties were governed by custom. Whether the defendant (the alien) was the sole proprietor of the property, or whether the defendant (the alien) had a legitimate right to the property in question, such jurisdiction was exclusively placed in the civil court, the Revenue Court First decisions or matters that would otherwise have been canceled in view of the provisions of this section. 2 (2), Punjab Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application (Ending Doubts) Ordinance 1972, did not act as justice in the civil suit filed by the plaintiff.
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