ABDUR RAHIM versus ROOH AFZA
The legacy of the Mohammedan lawn inheritance sold by the brothers without their consent was transferred to their deceased landlord's two daughters by their brothers - separated from their brothers - the plaintiff under two cases. In the High Court's remand case for a new judgment under (daughters suit), the leave of appeal for legal status was granted considering the dispute that the defendant did not deny the facts of the plaintiff and the daughters of the defendant landowner As respondents. To the extent of 1 / 3rds dependent on daughters, this property cannot be separated by the brothers in favor of the shopkeepers without their consent. And whether the observations of the High Court that the shopkeepers under the influence proved to be non-reported purchasers, was contrary to the record of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3).
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