Court affirms ex-parte decree, finalizing divorce case
The Supreme Court of Pakistan recently delivered a definitive ruling, emphasizing the critical importance of finality in legal proceedings. The court decisively upheld an ex-parte decree upheld, sending a clear message that parties cannot disregard lawsuits and later demand a second chance. This judgment firmly closes the door on attempts to reopen conclusively decided cases. The […]
Why SECP Fined United Insurance – Simple Guide
Table of Contents What Happened? SECP fined United Insurance Rs. 100,000.Company went to court but lost. The Problem Found Company’s 5 Arguments Court’s Decisions Important Lessons ✔ SECP checks carefully✔ Keep real money in funds✔ No paper tricks allowed Need Help? Contact:Muhammad Amin Advocate🏢 Tehkal, Peshawar University Road📞 0313-9708019
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 […]