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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

Shahid Nadeem Vs State

Citation: 2022 PCrLJ 872

Case No: Cr.A No. 592-P /2021

Judgment Date: 02/12/2021

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Appreciation of evidenceNarcotic case principles

Bilal Ahmad Vs The State

Citation: 2023 MLD 73

Case No: Cr.MBA No. 1196-A /2021

Judgment Date: 02/12/2021

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Sec. 376 PPC, 53 Child Protection Act, 2010.i. Rape with minor Girl direct charge.ii. Negative medical report.iii. Non-compliance of mandatory provision of 164-B Crpc.iv. Sec. 497(2) Crpc case of further inquiry.Bail allowed.

FIDA HUSSAIN ETC VSTHE STATE ETC

Citation: 2021 LHC 8284,

Case No: Crl. Appeal-Against Conviction-PPC476-12

Judgment Date: 02/12/2021

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Mr. Justice Ali Zia Bajwa

Summary: In cases of gang rape standard of proof is same as in ordinary criminal cases. Where crime report was delayed, best evidence was withheld and a wider net of implication was thrown, appellants are entitled to be acquitted.

Sohail Shahzad Vs Chief Election Commission of Pakistan etc

Citation: 2021 LHC 7454, 2023 MLD 602 Lahore

Case No: Election75594/21

Judgment Date: 02/12/2021

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Mr. Justice Muzamil Akhtar Shabir

Summary: Perusal of the Section 234 sub-section (5) of the Election Act, 2017, shows that any person aggrieved from order of the nominated officer (i.e., DMO in this case) has remedy of appeal available to him, which phrase 'any person' includes not only the persons against whom fine was imposed but also the person (i.e., a contesting candidate) who was seeking modification of the order to disqualify the rival contesting candidates, therefore, the ground raised by the petitioner that his constitutional petition is maintainable due to non-availability of alternate remedy, is not spelt out from perusal of the afore-referred sub-section (5). Hence, this constitutional petition is not maintainable at this stage due to availability of alternate remedy to the petitioner under the relevant Election Laws, which remedy provided by the said Special Laws on the subject cannot be circumvented in ordinary circumstances especially when no extra ordinary circumstances have been pointed out.

Muhammad Aurangzeb v. Karim Khan alias Abdul Karim Khan and others

Citation: 2022 SCP 67, 2022 SCMR 849

Case No: Crl.P.280/2021

Judgment Date: 02/12/2021

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Mr. Justice Qazi Muhammad Amin Ahmed

Summary: Bail Cancelled--The High Court's decision rested on the premise that the respondents, who were related as brothers, faced charges in a serious crime intertwined with an existing blood feud. The court acknowledged that while they faced direct charges, two brothers from the same family were accused of committing the murder, with the deceased sustaining both fatal and non-fatal gunshot wounds. The court emphasized that bail decisions should not be isolated but should consider the broader context of the available evidence.The petitioner contested the High Court's findings, asserting that there were valid reasons to hold the respondents accountable for the crime, rendering them ineligible for bail under the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure. The petitioner's representatives argued that the High Court's decision was factually flawed and lacked sound reasoning. The respondents' legal team defended the impugned order, arguing that it fell within the bounds of the High Court's discretion.After reviewing the case, the Supreme Court concluded that the grant of bail should adhere to established legal principles and statutory boundaries. The court found that the evidence provided by the prosecution, which included statements from the complainant, eyewitnesses, and autopsy reports, constituted reasonable grounds to deny bail. The court also noted discrepancies in the crime report regarding the accused individuals' family relationships, raising doubts about the assumption that all accused parties were siblings. The court held that granting bail based on incorrect premises or without following established legal principles could warrant its revocation. The petitioner's application was converted into an appeal and approved, reversing the bail granted by the High Court's order. The respondents were to be taken into custody to face the charges presented before the trial court.

Allah Ditta. Versus Province of Punjab and 3 others.

Citation: 2021 LHC 10168

Case No: Civil Revision No. 97-D of 2012 / BWP

Judgment Date: 02/12/2021

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Abid Hussain Chattha

Summary: Suit for declaration of the Petitioner seeking proprietary rights was rightly dismissed by the Appellate Court by reversing the Judgment of the Trial Court since the Petitioner as sub-tenant could not establish right of original allottee.

Sakina Vs State

Citation: PLD 2022 HC AJ&K 18

Case No: 299/2021

Judgment Date: 02/12/2021

Jurisdiction: AJK High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Summary Pending

Misbah etc Vs SSP Muzaffarbad

Citation: 2022 PCRLJ. 484

Case No: 1622/2020

Judgment Date: 02/12/2021

Jurisdiction: AJK High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Summary Pending

PEGASUS CONSULTANCY (PRIVATE) LIMITED through Authorized Representative vs FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN through Secretary Ministry of Defence Production and 2 others

Citation: 2022 CLC 2036

Case No: C.P. No.D-01/2020

Judgment Date: 01/12/2021

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Ahmed Ali M. Shaikh, CJ and Yousuf Ali Sayeed, J

Summary: Summary pending

Ms Huma Babar VS FOP etc

Citation: Pending

Case No: Writ Petition 3018 2019

Judgment Date: 01/12/2021

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb

Summary: Seeking direction for suspension of impugned letter dated 11.06.2019 regarding termination of the petitioner.

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