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The recent visit of a delegation of Pakistani judges to the United States, led by Supreme Court Justice Shahid Waheed, holds significant importance in the context of Pakistan’s legal and economic landscape. The delegation’s primary objective was to reassure international stakeholders of the safety and reliability of Pakistan’s legal system for foreign investors, a critical factor in attracting and sustaining foreign investment.In light of Pakistan’s substantial case backlog, with over 2.3 million cases pending and a limited number of judges to handle them, the judiciary has been under immense pressure. The visit underscored the judiciary’s commitment to embracing Alternate Dispute Resolution (hashtag#ADR) as a viable solution to reduce this burden. By focusing on ADR, the delegation highlighted the judiciary’s proactive steps in promoting a more efficient and investor-friendly legal environment in Pakistan.The visit was particularly crucial as it was aimed at strengthening the confidence of foreign investors in hashtag#Pakistan’s evolving legal framework, particularly in ADR and mediation. Justice Waheed’s speeches in New York and Washington, D.C. courts emphasized Pakistan’s dedication to creating a more robust and reliable legal system, which is essential for fostering international business and investment.This visit represents a pivotal moment in showcasing Pakistan’s legal advancements on a global stage, demonstrating that the country is not only aware of its judicial challenges but is actively working to address them in ways that benefit both domestic and international stakeholders. The emphasis on ADR and the judiciary’s commitment to reform are key messages conveyed during this important diplomatic and legal outreach.

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THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., AUGUST 27, 2020 521(1)ISLAMABAD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 2020 PART I Acts, Ordinances, President’s Orders and Regulations SENATE SECRETARIAT Islamabad, the 26th August, 2020 No. F. 9(29)/2020-Legis.The following Act of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) received the assent of the President on the 24th August, 2020 and ishereby published for general information:—ACT NO. XXV OF 2020An Act to define and amend the law relating to trustsWHEREAS it expedient to enact a law relating to registration, administration and monitoring of trusts registered within the territorial limits of Islamabad Capital Territory; AND WHEREAS the Trust Act, 1882 (II of 1882) does not cater effective administration and financial monitoring and evaluation of the trusts; it is hereby enacted as follows:521 (1—31)Price : Rs. 40.00 [5957 (2020)/Ex. Gaz.]521(2) THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA., AUGUST 27, 2020 [PART I CHAPTER IPRELIMINARY]

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TRADE MARK

Definition of a Trademark: A trademark is an identifiable symbol, pattern, or expression that sets one source’s goods and services apart from another. The definition

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police order 2002

The Police Order of 2002 establishes a complete legislative framework for the organisation, functions, and accountability of Pakistan’s police forces. It was implemented to modernise

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ARTICLE 6 

Introduction:  Article 6 of Pakistan’s Constitution is one of the most important sections in the country’s legal structure since it specifically handles the subject of

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STAY ORDER

A stay order is a legal tool used by courts to temporarily halt or suspend an action or judgment. It’s a crucial mechanism within the

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 JUDGEMENTS ON KHULA 

Khula is a type of divorce in Islamic law in which the woman initiates the breakup of the marriage by returning the dower (Mahr) or

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