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Citation: 1971 PLD 763
Court: Sindh High Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-12-31
Parties: AKRAM MOQUIM ANSARI (REPRESENTED BY HEIRS) AND 3 OTHERS vs Mst. JUDGMENT
Case cited as PLD 1971 Karachi 763
Court Name: Sindh High Court Judge(s): Noorul Arfin Title:AKRAM MOQUIM ANSARI (REPRESENTED BY HEIRS) AND 3 OTHERS vs Mst. JUDGMENT Reported As: PLD 1971 Karachi 763 Result: Suit decreed Judgment JUDGMENT This suit for declaration, partition and possession has been brought by some of the legal heirs of the late Moquimuddin Ansari. The plaintiffs are the three sons of the said deceased and one of his daughters all from his first wife. On the death of the original first plaintiff, namely, Akram Moquim Ansari, his legal heirs, that is, Mst. Noor Illahi (widow), Mst. Shagufta, Nasreen (daughter), Saleem Akram Ansari and Nadeem Akram Ansari (sons) were brought on record as plaintiffs. The defendants are Mst. Asghari Begum Ansari, second wife of the said deceased and Mst. Mahmooda Moquim Ansari, the married daughter of the deceased from his first wife. The property in dispute is land and bungalow bearing No, 36, measuring 1500 sq. yds. situated within the area of Muslimabad Co-operative Housing Society Limited, Karachi. The case set out by the plaintiffs is that the late Moquimuddin Ansari, who, as Superintendent, Survey of India, was drawing a salary of Rs, 1,800.00 per month, married Mst. Asghari Begum Ansari, the defendant No, 1, in 1943 after the death of his first wife. Moquimuddin Ansari retired from service in 1945 and, in addition to receiving his provident fund, continued to draw Rs, 583.00 per month as his pension up to the date of his death, which is 10th July 1965.…
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