RAHIM BAKHSH versus HAKIM BIBI
West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act 1962 Section 3 Customs (Punjab) Review of the separation of land by the widow of the last male owner Sister and the relative brother of the last male owner who died unpaid in 1929. According to the records recorded by the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act, 1962, the last male owner belonging to the informed tribe of the widow's limited property farmer is detained by the last male owner's widow in illicit affairs. Had been in evidence. In question, as a limited owner, and thus, without such consideration and legal necessity, cannot expose such land, nor has the consideration and legal need been proven, isolated in question, no legal There was no effect, the parties' respectable shares would be that the widow would receive 1 / share in inheritance. Part 4 is non-negotiable, while the last male owner's sister will be entitled to 1/2 share and entitled brother T. After the abolition of limited property by the West Pakistan Muslim Personal Law (Sharia) Application Act, 1962, The remaining 1/4 of the estate left by the last male owner.
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