MUHAMMAD HASSAN MUSA versus MUHAMMAD JAVED MUSA
Muslim Family Law Ordinance 1961 Sections 4 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 189, 203B (c) and 203 GG of the Supreme Court decision or the Shariat Appeal Bench of the Supreme Court Binding, Federal Shariah Court jurisdiction to examine section 4 Impact Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 Supreme Court Qualification Decision / Appellate Bench of Supreme Court shall be binding on all other courts Federal Shariah Court Appeal Shari'a decision to examine Section 4, Muslim Family Lodges Ordinance, 1961 Could not have jurisdiction. The Bench of the Supreme Court (PLD 1981 SC 120), in which he examined it, was outside the jurisdiction of this Court in accordance with the terms of Article 2038, Constitution of Pakistan, the son of the late under the Constitution of Pakistan ( In the case of his first late son / daughter) of Article 4, Muslim Family Law Ordinance 1961, thus, his father / mother would be entitled to the property to the extent that he was Ali when the deceased (grandfather's) succession began. At the time of
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