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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

PGP CONSORTIUM LTD through Director vs SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONOF PAKISTAN through Chairman and 2 others

Citation: 2020 PCrLJ 980

Case No: W.P. No. 61480/2019

Judgment Date: 22/04/2020

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Jawad Hassan, J

Summary: Summary pending

vs CM PAK (PVT) LTD ISLAMABAD and another Civil Appeals Nos 977 and 978 of 2018 and CMA No 3658 of 2019 in Civil Appeal 978 of 2018 decided on 22nd April 2020

Citation: PLD 2020 Supreme Court 551

Case No: Case98194

Judgment Date: 22/4/2020

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Umar Ata Bandial and Qazi Muhammad Amin Ahmed, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

Abdul Haleem Vs The State

Citation: PLJ 2020 CrC 1408, 2022 YLR 1478

Case No: Cr.A No. 364-A /2364

Judgment Date: 22/04/2020

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Astonishingly, despite alleged indiscriminate firing by three accused, none of the PWs tried to escape or hit with a single fire shot and they were surprisingly standing firm to watch minutely that the fire shot of Saif-ur-Rehman hit the deceased on his head, which in the ordinary course of life is impossible. It is also beyond one s comprehension as to why the accused let the alleged eyewitnesses to go safely to lodge report and stand eyewitnesses against them.It is settled law that once intrinsic worth of ocular account is accepted and believed then the rest of the evidence, both circumstantial and corroboratory in nature, would be required as a matter of caution. Conversely, once the ocular account is disbelieved then no other evidence, even of a high degree and value, would be sufficient for recording conviction on a capital charge.

Sahib Zaman & another VS Hajib Noor Zada & others

Citation: PLD 2020 Peshawar 121

Case No: W.P No 608-M/2365

Judgment Date: 22/04/2020

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Sections of law; Article 199 of the Constitution, section 55-A of the FCR and 25th Constitutional Amendment.(a) Grounds for review under section 55-A of the erstwhile FCR explained

National Bank of Pakistan (Plaintiff) V/S Pakistan Textile City Limited & others (Defendant)

Citation: 2021 CLD 194

Case No: Suit 15/2017

Judgment Date: 22/04/2020

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Adnan Iqbal Chaudhry

Summary: 1.Notwithstanding the failure of the defendant to comply with conditions of a leave application, the Court is still required to apply its mind to the case of the plaintiff before passing any order/judgment. Leave granted where statement of account incomplete.2.Notwithstanding the creation of a mortgage, the mortgagor remains liable to the lessor for any breach or non-performance of the conditions of lease; and that if the lessor forfeits the lease, the remedy of the mortgagee is against the mortgagor for indemnification, and not against the lessor. The security of the mortgagee in the mortgaged property can be no better than the interest given to the mortgagor by the lease.

JUNAID-UR-REHMAN S/O ANEES-UR-REHMAN (Appellant) V/S THE STATE (Respondent)

Citation: 2020 YLR 143

Case No: Spl.Anti.Ter.J.A. 176/2016

Judgment Date: 22/04/2020

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Hon'be Mr. Justice Muhammad Karim Khan Agha, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Zulfiqar Ali Sangi

Summary: Special Criminal Anti-Terrorism Appeal (Appeal dismissed. During encounter PC was killed, accused Confessed before Magistrate ,and admitted in Statement U/S 342)----The prosecution relied on witness testimonies, medical reports, and forensic evidence to establish the guilt of the accused individuals. The defense contested the charges, alleging police misconduct and insufficient evidence.The court ultimately found the prosecution's evidence to be credible and compelling, supporting the guilt of the appellants beyond a reasonable doubt. It dismissed the defense's claims of innocence and upheld the convictions and sentences imposed by the trial court. The judgment referenced various legal precedents and emphasized the importance of deterring offenses against law enforcement personnel.In its decision, the court highlighted the reliance on witness testimonies, forensic reports, and the absence of mitigating circumstances to justify its ruling. The judgment underscored the need to maintain the integrity of law enforcement efforts and uphold accountability for criminal acts. Therefore, the court rejected the appeals filed by the appellants and affirmed the lower court's decision in its entirety.

Muhammad Asif v. Mehboob Alam and another

Citation: 2020 SCMR 837, 2020 SCP 83

Case No: Crl.P.L.A.1298/2017

Judgment Date: 22/04/2020

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: JUSTICE SAYYED MAZAHAR ALI AKBAR NAQVI

Summary: Conviction upheld---Background:Muhammad Asif and Mehboob Alam were involved in a criminal case registered on 15.11.2011, with charges including murder and other offenses.After a trial, Muhammad Asif was convicted and sentenced to death by the trial court.This decision was appealed to the Lahore High Court, which converted the death sentence to life imprisonment.Muhammad Asif filed criminal petitions seeking leave to appeal against the Lahore High Court's decision.---Issues:Whether there was sufficient evidence to convict Muhammad Asif.Whether the delay in the postmortem examination affects the credibility of the prosecution's case.Whether the High Court's decision to convert the death sentence to life imprisonment was justified.---Holding/Reasoning:The petitioner argued that there was no evidence to support the conviction and that the time of occurrence was not mentioned in the complaint. However, the crime report did mention the date and time of occurrence, undermining the argument of an unseen occurrence.The delay in the postmortem examination was reasonable considering the distance to Mayo Hospital and the challenges in medical facilities in the country.Previous hostility between the parties did not discredit the prosecution's evidence.The High Court's decision to convert the death sentence to life imprisonment was supported by justifiable reasoning and met the standards of safe administration of criminal justice.The Supreme Court found no grounds for interference and upheld the decision of the Lahore High Court.The criminal petitions were dismissed, and leave to appeal was refused.

SUMAYYAH MOSES vs STATION HOUSE OFFICER FAISALABAD and 3 others Writ Petition No 74048 of 2019 decided on 21st April 2020

Citation: PLD 2020 Lahore 716

Case No: Case96090

Judgment Date: 21/4/2020

Jurisdiction: Unknown

Judge: Tariq Saleem Sheikh, J

Summary: Summary pending

MARTIN DOW LIMITED through Authorized Representative vs FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN through Secretary Ministry of Health Services and others Constitutional Petition NoD4260 of 2019 decided on 21st April 2020

Citation: PLD 2020 Sindh 527

Case No: Case71989

Judgment Date: 21/4/2020

Jurisdiction: Unknown

Judge: Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Yousuf Ali Sayeed, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

AYAZ HUSSAIN vs The STATE

Citation: 2020 PCrLJ 737

Case No: Criminal Bail Application No. S-1191/2019

Judgment Date: 21/04/2020

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Muhammad Saleem Jessar, J

Summary: Summary pending

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