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Abdul Ghani and Another v. Subedar Shoedar Khan and Others.

Pakistan.  29 April 1964 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Jurisdiction — Extraterritorial — Whether prior to Indian Independence Act, 1947, Governor — General in Council possessed jurisdiction in respect of Territory beyond limits of British India — Whether Regulations formerly applicable in that Territory were still in force after partition of Indian sub — continent in 1947 — The law of Pakistan.

State succession — Continuity of the law — Regulations applicable in Tribal Areas in India — Whether prior to Indian Independence Act, 1947, Governor — General in Council possessed jurisdiction in respect of territory beyond limits of British India — Partition of Indian sub — continent in 1947 — Territory not at first included within boundaries of Pakistan — Whether Regulations formerly applicable in that territory were still in force after partition of sub — continent — The law of Pakistan.

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© Cambridge University Press 1969

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