legal representative for prosecuting the claim of the deceased for the dower debt. This contention was combated on behalf of the opposite party ... deceased plaintiff in respect of the estate in the suit for recovery of dower as a person who has intermeddled with the estate
that the petitioner is in any case entitled to the amount of dower and other properties which were given to her at the time ... liberty to initiate action against the opposite party for the recovery of dower amount and other properties under the provisions of Muslim Women (Protection
that the petitioner is in any case entitled to the amount of dower and other properties which were given to her at the time ... liberty to initiate action against the opposite party for the recovery of dower amount and other properties under the provisions of Muslim Women (Protection
arises out of a suit brought by the plaintiff for recovery of unpaid dower debt. The plaintiff, Bibi Zubara, is the widow of one Sheikh ... dower debt, if the plaintiff wanted to sue for the recovery of the dower debt, she must bring the entire estate left by her husband
suit of the present defendant No. 2 for the recovery of her dower debt, in order to show that at the appellate stage there
distinct governed by their respective laws. While a suit for dower under Section 292 of the Mohammadan Law is a case of civil nature ... reliefs have been claimed namely, (i) payment of dower debt (ii) maintenance for life and (iii) recovery of ornaments whereas the bar as contained
heirs of a deceased Muhammadan are not personally liable for the dower debt, each heir is liable for the debt to the extent only ... husband, therefore, if a widow brings a suit for recovery of her dower, it must be brought against all the heirs of her deceased husband
heirs of a deceased Mohammadan lady for recovery of his share of the dower due to her which, he alleged
petitioner instituted a suit against her husband for the recovery of the dower debt to the extent of Rs. 41,000/- with interest thereon
disputed properties as security for her dower, and that she had a right to transfer the dower-debt together with that security; but, apart from ... widow's heirs maintain their right to recovery of the widow's dower-debt, does not directly arise in this case