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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

FOP VS Abdul Qadir Ahsan etc

Citation: Pending

Case No: Intra Court Appeal 320 2019

Judgment Date: 18/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb

Summary: ICA in WP 4606/18 (WP: Misc Matter: Seeking direction to setaside the operation of impugned order dated: 25 -10 -2018 regarding extradition.) judgment dated 15.5.19.

Syed ZAHIR SHAH and another VS HABIBULLAH alias SABO and others

Citation: 2021 YLR 2239

Case No: Criminal Acquittal Appeal No. 290 of 2017

Judgment Date: 18/8/2020

Jurisdiction: Balochistan High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Kamran Khan Mulakhail

Summary: Summary Pending

Pakistan Sugar Mills Association etc VS FOP etc

Citation: PLD 2021 ISLAMABAD 55

Case No: Intra Court Appeal-156-2020

Judgment Date: 18/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb

Summary: Intra Court Appeal in WP 1544-20 (Sugar Scam/ Against the impugned notification dated 16.03.2020 issued by M/o Interior and also seeks direction to set aside the impugned report of commission of inquiry consuited by M/o Interior to probe into the increase in sugar prices dated 21.05.2020)

Haroon ur Rashid etc VS FOP etc

Citation: 2020 PLD 469 Islamabad 469

Case No: Intra Court Appeal-225-2019

Judgment Date: 18/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb

Summary: ICA in WP 1159/17 (Extradition Matter, Seeking direction to cancel extradition order of accused petitioner son.)

Farooq Hussain, etc v. Sheikh Aftab Ahmad, etc

Citation: PLD 2020 SC 617, 2020 SCP 177

Case No: C.R.P.104-L/2019

Judgment Date: 18/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah

Summary: Background:Civil Review Petitions (C.R.P.) were filed against an order of the Supreme Court of Pakistan dated 01-08-2019, passed in Civil Petitions (C.P.) Nos. 257-L and 258-L of 2019.The petitioners challenged the impugned order on various grounds, including that it lacked reasoning.---Issues:Whether the impugned order warranted a review.Whether the practice of adopting the reasoning of the court below without further elaboration is permissible.Whether the applications for condonation of delay in filing the review petitions should be allowed.---Holding/Reasoning/Outcome:The Court found no ground for reviewing the impugned order and dismissed the review petitions.Emphasized that if the Court is satisfied with the reasoning and conclusions of the judgment challenged before it, it can simply endorse the impugned judgment and adopt the reasoning of the court below, without the need for further elaboration.This approach is not offensive to fair trial under Article 10-A of the Constitution and does not undermine due process.Courts worldwide have moved towards efficient time and case management techniques, and adopting a well-reasoned judgment through a short order serves the purpose adequately.The applications for condonation of delay in filing the review petitions were allowed for the reasons given in the applications.The applications for condonation of delay were allowed.---Quote:No need for a detailed judgment by this Court in every case. Adopting the reasoning of the courts below is sufficient.

Chief Secretary Government of Balochistan, Quetta and others v. Asmatullah Kakar

Citation: 2020 SCMR 1678, 2020 SCP 200

Case No: C.A.507/2020

Judgment Date: 18/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Ijaz Ul Ahsan

Summary: Background:The appellant, Chief Secretary, Government of Balochistan, challenged the judgment of the Balochistan Service Tribunal, which set aside a notification and letter regarding the retirement date of the respondent, Asmatullah Kakar.The respondent claimed that his correct date of birth was 25.12.1961, contrary to the date recorded in his service records as 08.01.1959.----Issues:Whether the Balochistan Service Tribunal erred in setting aside the notification and letter regarding the respondent's retirement date?Whether the respondent's request for correction of his date of birth was legally justified?----Holding/Reasoning/Outcome:The Supreme Court found in favor of the appellant.The Court observed that the respondent's date of birth was recorded as 08.01.1959 in his service records and remained unchallenged for many years.Despite obtaining a court decree in 1989 for correction of his date of birth, the respondent did not pursue the matter further until his retirement was imminent.The Court held that the Balochistan Service Tribunal overlooked relevant service rules and legal precedents in allowing the respondent's appeal.It emphasized that the date of birth recorded at the time of joining government service cannot be changed except in specific circumstances, which were not applicable in this case.The Court set aside the judgment of the Balochistan Service Tribunal, declaring it unsustainable.----Citations/Precedents:Balochistan Civil Servants (Appointment, Promotion and Transfer) Rules, 2009Balochistan Government Initial Appointment to the Civil Service post (age and relaxation of upper age limit) Rules, 2012Civil Servants (Appointments, Promotions and Transfers) Rules, 1973Qamaruddin v. Pakistan through Secretary, Establishment Division, Islamabad and another (2007 SCMR 66)Dr. Muhammad Aslam Baloch v. Government of Balochistan through Secretary, Health Department and others (2014 SCMR 1723)Ali Azhar Khan Baloch and others v. Province of Sindh and others (2015 SCMR 456)Dr. Zulfiqat Ahmed Malik v. Federation of Pakistan through Secretary Revenue Division, Chairman FBR, Islamabad and others (2019 SCMR 1973).

vs FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN through Secretary Cabinet Division Islamabad and 9 others Constitutional Petition No D3004 of 2020 decided on 17th August 2020

Citation: PLD 2021 Sindh 418

Case No: Case78637

Judgment Date: 17/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Unknown

Judge: Mohammad Karim Khan Agha and Omar Sial, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

Meena Munawar Khan VS FOP etc

Citation: 2021 PTD 407 ISLAMABAD

Case No: Writ Petition 4024 2019

Judgment Date: 17/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb

Summary: Seeks release of consignment

Muhammad Farooq VS Full Bench NIRC etc

Citation: Pending

Case No: Writ Petition 3878 2019

Judgment Date: 17/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb

Summary: Against impugned order dated 28.6.19 passed by the Learned full bench NIRC whereby appeal against order dated 13.1.12 passed by the Learned single member NIRC has been accepted (order of single member set aside)

Mst. Shazia Kauser VS The State, etc.

Citation: Pending

Case No: Criminal Revision-53-2015

Judgment Date: 17/08/2020

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Ghulam Azam Qambrani

Summary: Criminal revision, suo moto, offence u/s 302/34 PPC

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