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A recent Peshawar High Court case offers a critical warning for anyone fighting a fraudulent court order. The judgment clarifies the most important step in
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A recent Peshawar High Court case offers a critical warning for anyone fighting a fraudulent court order. The judgment clarifies the most important step in
Introduction to the Case A recent bail denial drug case from the Peshawar High Court highlights the serious approach courts take toward narcotics offenses. This ruling involved
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
In a significant ruling that underscores the importance of strict legal procedures, the Peshawar High Court granted bail to a woman accused of possessing narcotics.
A recent Peshawar High Court decision demonstrates how police procedural flaws can completely undermine a criminal prosecution. The court overturned a serious narcotics conviction, highlighting
Many individuals attempt to manipulate their age records for personal benefits, but courts consistently detect and reject fake date of birth cases. A significant Balochistan High
Many employees face wrong DOB forced retirement when their CNIC shows incorrect age information. Fortunately, a significant Balochistan Labour Appellate Tribunal case demonstrates how employees can successfully
Many students urgently need to correct their matric birth date when discovering certificate errors that create serious complications for education and career opportunities. Fortunately, a recent Multan
Many students discover their educational certificates show the wrong date of birth. This common error creates serious problems for future education and career opportunities. A
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has delivered a crucial judgment on service date of birth change requests. The court firmly ruled that civil servants cannot alter their