A Landmark Ruling on Dower Rights: The Supreme Court’s Stand
In a significant decision, the Supreme Court of Pakistan recently reinforced the legal sanctity of dower agreements. The Court firmly upheld a widow’s rightful ownership of land gifted to her by her late husband as her dower. This ruling not only protects women’s financial security in marriage but also clarifies the jurisdiction of family courts […]
Why Civil Courts Cannot Intervene in Electricity Meter Disputes
If you are a consumer in Pakistan facing a surprisingly high or incorrect utility bill, you might instinctively consider filing a case in civil court. However, a crucial electricity bill dispute must be directed to a specific legal authority, not the regular courts. A definitive ruling from the Lahore High Court provides essential clarity on this matter, […]
Bail Refused in Pakistan in Case of Blackmail and Suicide of Student – Full Court Judgment”
Table of Contents 1. Introduction The High Court (AJ&K) decided Criminal Revision Petition No. 164 of 2019 on 31st October 2019. Justice Ch. Khalid Yousaf heard the case. The accused, Muneeb Ikhlaq, applied for post-arrest bail. 2. Case Background Muhammad Basharat, the complainant, filed a case against Muneeb Ikhlaq. Police registered the FIR at Police […]
Lahore High Court Declares Marriage Claim False
Case: Muhammad Akhtar Shah v. Judge Family Court, Kot Addu & Others Citation: 2025 MLD 114Date: October 3, 2024Court: Lahore High Court, Multan BenchJudge: Justice Asim Hafeez Table of Contents Background Muhammad Akhtar Shah stated that he wed a woman who was employed at his clinic.The woman denied it, claiming she was made to sign […]
“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 […]