Junaid Jamshed's Third Wife Moves Court Seeking Share In Property

The Sindh High Court has directed the legal heirs of late singer-turned-preacher Junaid Jamshed to follow the Muslim inheritance law with respect to the moveable and immovable property of the late singer.

The directives of the SHC came as a result of a petition filed by the third wife of the deceased.

According to The News, Raazia Muzaffar, a resident of Islamabad, submitted that she was the widow Junaid Jamshed, who had married her on October 20, 2009, and bore her expenses till his death by sending money every month.

In her plea, she said that the first wife of Jamshed and his children had lied about her existence when obtaining a succession certificate from the court. She had requested that the court to rule the certificate as void.



The SHC’s single bench, headed by Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi, after the preliminary hearing of the lawsuit, issued notices to the legal heirs of Junaid Jamshed and others for September 2.

Junaid, along with his wife Nahya Junaid, was returning from Chitral after a Tableegi Jamaat mission when his plane crashed, killing all passengers on board, in Dec 2016.