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1 - 7 of 7 (0.26 seconds)Section 5 in The Punjab Laws Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Jai Kaur & Others vs Sher Singh & Others on 6 May, 1960
In Jai Kapur v. Sher Singh (1),
it was observed
"There is, therefore, an initial presumption of correctness
as regards the entries in the Riwaj-i-am and when the custom
as recorded in the Riwaj-i-am is in conflict with the
general custom as recorded in Rattigan's Digest or
ascertained otherwise, the entries in the Riwaj-i-am should
ordinarily prevail except that as was pointed out by the
Judicial Committee in Mt. Subhani v. Nawab [A.I.R. 1941
(1) [1960] 3 S. C.,R, 975. 979.
H.H. Mir Abdul Hussain Khan vs Mussammat Bibi Sona Dero on 30 October, 1917
of the Privy Council in Abdul Hussein Khan v. Bibi Sona Dero
(1).
Article 49 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 52 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Musammat Vaishno Ditti vs Musammat Rameshri on 18 March, 1937
In Vaishno Ditti v. Rameshri (2), the ,Judicial
Committee observed :
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