SC delists case of civilian trial in military courts

Constitutional Bench mulls over legality of jurisdiction of military courts in the matter
SC Justice Ayesha Malik urges for law on animal rights

Says those who treat animals cruelly should be penalised
LHCBA seeks SC full court on 26th Amendment pleas

Invoking jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Thursday one of the largest bar of the country Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) urged the top court for a full court to hear pending pleas challenging the 26th Constitutional Amendment. The LHCBA submitted saying the 26th Constitutional Amendment case held immense significance and noted that in the […]
IHC reveals reasons for Imran’s bail, terms Toshakhana II case matter of further inquiry

The bench directed Imran Khan to appear before the trial court for adjudication in the matter saying if the petitioner misuses the concession of the bail, the prosecution can file a petition for cancellation of the bail.
SC set to hear military courts, election rigging pleas this week

The bench will also take up the missing persons’ case on January 08, while a review petition regarding Punjab Assembly deputy speaker’s ruling has also been scheduled for hearing on the same day
Govt proposes commission to probe PCATP election rigging

A Turning Point for Transparency: PCATP Election Rigging Acknowledged again
LHC Bins Father’s Plea Seeking DNA Test of Son

The Court emphasizes the law deliberately avoids allowing evidence to disprove a child’s legitimacy, as the presumption of legitimacy is intended to prevent harm to the child and mother
DLE and LAS inks MoU for Legal Education Reforms in Pakistan

DLE is committed to implement comprehensive reforms aimed at benefiting both educators and students in Pakistan’s legal education system, says Barrister Usama Malik
Warrants issued for Faisal Bank Manager in World Bank Employee’s Case

In 2013, retirees Azfar Hasnain and his wife launched a gripping legal battle against their former tenant , Namoos Zaheer, an employee of Word Bank in the County Courts of Central London, claiming she failed to pay owed rent.
SC asks PST to reconsider acquitted public servant case

The petitioner, being a victim of circumstances, could not be held responsible for the delay in filing the appeal : SC