Understanding the Law: When a Juvenile is Denied Bail in Serious Crimes
Navigating the legal system can feel overwhelming, especially when a young person faces serious charges. Many people believe that the law always treats minors with more leniency. However, a recent court decision clearly shows that for very serious crimes, the rules are much stricter. This article breaks down a real case where a court refused […]
Understanding Criminal Case Acquittals: A Clear Guide
Navigating the criminal justice system can feel overwhelming. However, understanding how courts evaluate evidence and apply legal principles can make the process clearer. In many cases, acquittals happen not because the accused is innocent but because the prosecution fails to meet strict legal standards. Let’s explore the key reasons behind such outcomes, using a real […]
Protection of Journalists: A Landmark Step by the Supreme Court
In a significant move, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has taken strong action to ensure the protection of journalists. The court has reopened a long-pending case concerning violence and threats against media professionals. Additionally, the court secured a major assurance from the government to respect press freedom. This decision marks a turning point for the safety of […]
No Penalty for Divorce: Court Rejects Wife’s Demand for Gold
Table of Contents 1. Introduction In a significant legal ruling, the Lahore High Court clarified that a husband’s right to divorce under Islamic law is unconditional. The court emphasized that no financial penalty or condition can restrict this right. This decision came in response to a case where a wife demanded gold as compensation after […]
“Pakistan Supreme Court Upholds Life Sentence in Murder Case”
Table of Contents Overview of the Case The Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled on a murder case involving Muhammad Saeed. He was accused of killing Nagina Bibi. The incident happened on October 23, 2013, at 3:30 AM in her home. The Islamabad High Court reduced his death sentence to life imprisonment. The Supreme Court upheld […]