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As time further progresses, technology advances in blink of an eye and while it is argued that the benefits brought by such advancement of technology in contemporary times weigh greater than the harm it brings, however one must not ignore the damages also that stem from the adverse impact of
Under the law of partition of immovable property in Pakistan, partition of jointly owned property takes place through a suit for partition filed by any of the co-sharers (co-owners) of property in a civil court. The suit can be filed only by a person who is a co-sharer and not
A legal heirship certificate in Pakistan is required when a person dies leaving behind immovable property i.e. house, land, Plot, etc. The deceased’s heirs cannot transfer immovable property in their own name unless they obtain a declaration/ legal heir certificate from the civil court. Succession Certificate is issued to establish