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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

Azam Khan VS Chairman TBC Pesh etc

Citation: PLJ 2017 Peshawar 165, 2017 PLC CS Note 108

Case No: WP No.2291-P /2014

Judgment Date: 03/11/2015

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Article 199 of theConstitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 read with Pakistan Tobacco Boards Rules, 1985. It is pertinent to mention that according to section 34(1)(c)(ii) of P.T.B Service Rules, 1985 in case of charges against any employee regarding misconduct etc, only authorized officer shall conduct inquiry as inquiry officer or by inquiry committee constituted u/s. 35 of ibid rules, before issuance of show-cause notice.

Umar Khan VS Federation of Pakistan etc.

Citation: 2017 PLC CS Note 19

Case No: W.P No. 130-P

Judgment Date: 03/11/2015

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Writ Petition under Article 199 of the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 read with Federal Public Service Commission Ordinance, 1977.Representation of petitioner was rejected by the competent forum of F.P.S.C filed U/S.7(3)(a) Ordinance, 1977, on 26.11.2007. Petitioner was legally required to have filed appeal within 30 days against the above decision U/S.7(3)(d) of ibid law before High Court which he failed. Petitioner filed instant petition on 24.01.2009 after delay of more than two years without availing efficacious remedy U/S.7(3)(d) of ibid law, so petition is hit by laches and is not maintainable.

Criminal Appeal No

Citation: Pending

Case No: C. APPEAL NO. 02/2015

Judgment Date: 03/11/2015

Jurisdiction: Supreme Appellate Court - GB

Judge: Justice

Summary: Summary Pending

SULTAN AHMED vs The STATE

Citation: 2020 MLD 682

Case No: Criminal Appeal No. D-11/2014

Judgment Date: 02/11/2015

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Salahuddin Panhwar and Fahim Ahmed Siddiqui, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

MUHAMMAD SHAH KHESRO VS THE STATE

Citation: 2016 PCrLJ 606

Case No: CR. A. No. 108-M/2015

Judgment Date: 02-11-2015

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Daud Khan

Summary: Summary pending.

ABDUL HALEEM VS THE STATE

Citation: 2016 PCrLJ 482

Case No: CRIMINAL REVISION No. 117/2015

Judgment Date: 02-11-2015

Jurisdiction: Balochistan High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Kamran Khan Mulakhail

Summary: Summary pending.

Muhammad Shah Khesro etc Vs State etc

Citation: 2016 PCrLJ 606

Case No: Cr.A No. 108-M /2015

Judgment Date: 02/11/2015

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: S.5/6 Exp Sub ActInvestigation must be impartial (Acquitted)

Taslim Shah vs Hokhiar Shah etc

Citation: 2016 CLC Note 75

Case No: CR.No 647 /2013

Judgment Date: 02/11/2015

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: S.42 SRA:Rights of a Co-sharer in undivided property to seek, possession, declaration & injunction

Haji Malik Zakeem vs Mira Band Khan

Citation: 2016 MLD 1858, PLJ 2016 Peshawar 158

Case No: CR.No.348-B

Judgment Date: 02/11/2015

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Art.120 of Limitations Act shall be strictly followed,in case the petitioner,out of possession.

KHIZER MEHMOOD VS STATE ETC

Citation: 2015 LHC 7156, 2017 YLR 1944 Lah

Case No: Criminal Appeal755-10

Judgment Date: 02/11/2015

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Mr. Justice Syed Shahbaz Ali Rizvi

Summary: Acquittal allowed----The case involved the murder of Babar Hussain, who was shot dead in Rawalpindi. The complainant, alleged that the appellant and his co-accused murdered his son due to multiple motives, including a land dispute and a family dispute over a potential marriage proposal. The prosecution's case relied heavily on circumstantial evidence, including eyewitness accounts, extrajudicial confessions, medical evidence, and the recovery of a firearm. However, the court found several inconsistencies and weaknesses in the prosecution's case. It questioned the reliability of the evidence of last seen, the alleged motives, and the credibility of the witnesses. Additionally, the court noted discrepancies in the inquest report and the location of evidence. Ultimately, the court concluded that the prosecution had failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt against the appellant and acquitted him, extending the benefit of doubt. As a result, Criminal Appeal was accepted, and the appellant was ordered to be released if not required in any other case.

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