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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

Present: Syed Mansoor Ali Shah and Munib Akhtar JJ UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY and another vs KARIM GUL and another

Citation: 2021 CLD 1189

Case No: Civil Appeal No. 1280/2019

Judgment Date: 20/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Unknown Judge

Summary: Summary pending

ABDUL GHAFOOR vs The STATE and others

Citation: 2021 PCrLJ 1624

Case No: Criminal Appeal No. 814/2019

Judgment Date: 20/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Tariq Saleem Sheikh and Farooq Haider, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

Pakistan Sugar Mills Association etc VS FOP etc

Citation: Pending

Case No: Writ Petition-1544-2020

Judgment Date: 20/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Athar Minallah

Summary: 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

AMNA NAWAZ vs DISTRICT JUDGE and others

Citation: 2021 YLR 2030

Case No: Writ Petition No. 68971/2019

Judgment Date: 19/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Jawad Hassan, J

Summary: Summary pending

MUHAMMAD AYUB vs The STATE

Citation: 2023 PCrLJ 1501

Case No: Criminal Appeal No. D-253/2019

Judgment Date: 19/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Fahim Ahmed Siddiqui and Khadim Hussain Tunio, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

NAZIR AM JOINT VENTURE through Chief Executive vs The NATIONAL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY through Chairman and 4 others Writ Petition No 19175 of 2020 heard on 19th June 2020

Citation: PLD 2020 Lahore 801

Case No: Case37146

Judgment Date: 19/6/2020

Jurisdiction: Unknown

Judge: Ayesha A. Malik, J

Summary: Summary pending

RIAZ HUSSAIN VS POP (SECRETARY EDUCATION) ETC

Citation: 2020 LHC 1892, 2021 PLC CS 1

Case No: W.P.No.5624/2020

Judgment Date: 19/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh

Summary: The petitioner, Riaz Hussain, a Band Master in BS-7, challenged a show cause notice issued to him under the Punjab Employees Efficiency, Discipline and Accountability Act, 2006. The petitioner claimed that the notice was mala fide, while the Assistant Advocate General argued that challenging a show cause notice at this stage is premature. The court emphasized that a show cause notice is not an adverse order and is not subject to judicial review unless it is mala fide, without jurisdiction, or coram non judice. The court outlined the legal principles related to mala fides, emphasizing that specific evidence is required to prove mala fides, and a mere allegation is insufficient. The court concluded that the petitioner had only alleged mala fide without providing other grounds and directed the petitioner to pursue remedies through departmental channels.

MUNIR AFTAB VS MAGISTRATE ETC

Citation: 2020 LHC 1813, 2021 PCrLJ 293

Case No: Writ Petition No. 6076 of 2020

Judgment Date: 19/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh

Summary: The brief facts of the case involved a complaint by Respondent No.4 against the petitioner, alleging that the petitioner barged into his house and assaulted his maternal cousin, Razia Bibi. The FIR was initially registered under Section 354 PPC. The petitioner contended that the Magistrate had no authority to interfere with the investigation and that the complaint against him is false. The petitioner's counsel argued that medical evidence is essential to corroborate the alleged assault, and since the petitioner is the brother-in-law of Respondent No.4, Section 452 PPC should not be invoked against him. The judge cites guidelines for the exercise of powers by Magistrates under Sections 167 and 344 Cr.P.C. The judge emphasized the separation of roles between the police and the judiciary in the investigation process and highlighted the limitations on the court's authority to interfere with police proceedings. Ultimately, the judge upheld the Magistrate's order, stating that the Magistrate can direct the Investigating Officer to add, delete, or substitute an offense mentioned in the FIR if circumstances warrant. However, the Magistrate cannot dictate the manner in which the Investigating Officer submitted the report under Section 173 Cr.P.C. The petition was dismissed based on these considerations.

SYED MUHAMMAD ARIF VS THE CHAIRMAN PPSC LAHORE ETC

Citation: 2020 LHC 1431, 2021 PLC CS 672 Lahore

Case No: W.P. No. 20431 of 2012

Judgment Date: 19/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Shujaat Ali Khan

Summary: The petitioner, initially serving as a Junior Clerk in the City District Government, Lahore, qualified the written examination but had his candidature rejected by the PPSC due to being overage and not submitting a Departmental Permission Certificate. The petitioner argued that the Punjab Civil Servants Recruitment (Relaxation of Upper Age Limit) Rules, 1976, entitled government servants to relaxation in the upper age limit. The petitioner contended that there was no distinction made in the rules regarding government departments, and the PPSC, through departmental instructions, wrongfully excluded City District/Zila Council/Local Council servants from the benefit of these rules. The court, after considering arguments from both sides, ruled that the employees of Zila Council are not government servants based on the applicable rules. The judgment highlighted the definition of "government servant" in various enactments and ruled that the petitioner, governed by the Punjab Local Council Servants (Service) Rules, 1997, cannot be termed a government servant for the purpose of relaxation in the upper age limit. The judgment referred to legal precedents and statutes to support the conclusion that the petitioner did not fall within the definition of a government servant. Consequently, the court dismissed the petition.

Justice Qazi Faez Isa v. The President of Pakistan & others

Citation: PLD 2020 SC 346, 2020 SCP 118

Case No: C.P.17/2019

Judgment Date: 19/06/2020

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Umar Ata Bandial

Summary: Background:This case involves multiple constitution petitions filed by various petitioners, including Justice Qazi Faez Isa, the Supreme Court Bar Association, Abid Hassan Minto, Pakistan Bar Council, and several other bar associations and individuals. The petitions challenge the legality and validity of Reference No. 1 of 2019 filed against Justice Qazi Faez Isa by the President of Pakistan, as well as the proceedings initiated by the Supreme Judicial Council against Justice Isa based on a show-cause notice issued to him. The petitioners argue that the reference and proceedings violate Justice Isa's constitutional rights and seek their annulment.---Issues:Whether Reference No. 1 of 2019 filed against Justice Qazi Faez Isa is legal and valid.Whether the proceedings initiated by the Supreme Judicial Council against Justice Isa based on the show-cause notice are lawful.Whether the petitioners are entitled to relief against the reference and proceedings.---Holding/Reasoning/Outcome:The Supreme Court, comprising multiple judges, allowed the petitions and declared Reference No. 1 of 2019 to be of no legal effect, quashing the proceedings before the Supreme Judicial Council against Justice Qazi Faez Isa. The court emphasized the importance of upholding the independence of the judiciary and the constitutional rights of individuals, including judges. It reiterated that no one, including judges, is above the law, but also affirmed that judges have the right to be treated in accordance with the law. Justice Yahya Afridi dissented, finding one of the petitions non-maintainable.

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