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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

MUHAMMAD SALEEM WARIND VS MAZHAR

Citation: 2015 CLD 655

Case No: SUIT No. 851/2014

Judgment Date: 21-07-2014

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Syed Saeed

Summary: Summary pending.

HAFIZ MUHAMMAD ASLAM VS PROVINCE OF SINDH THROUGH SECRETARY GOVERNMENT

Citation: 2015 MLD 1156

Case No: CONSTITUTION PETITION No. D-2589./2011

Judgment Date: 21-07-2014

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Aqeel Ahmad Abbasi

Summary: Summary pending.

MO IPC THROUGH SECRETARY OTHERSS VS ARBAB ALTAF HUSSAIN

Citation: 2014 SCMR 1573

Case No: CPS Nos. 784 853 TO 876/2014

Judgment Date: 21-07-2014

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali

Summary: Summary pending.

SHAHID NAWAZ VS THE STATE

Citation: 2014 YLR 2647

Case No: CrM No. 3257-B/2014

Judgment Date: 21-07-2014

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Sik

Summary: Summary pending.

AZHAR MEHMOOD ALIAS MOODI VS THE STATE

Citation: 2014 PCrLJ 1635

Case No: CrM No. 8085-B/2014

Judgment Date: 21-07-2014

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Mazhar Iqbal Sidhu

Summary: Summary pending.

MO IPC THROUGH ITS SECRETARY VS ARBAB ALTAF HUSSAIN

Citation: 2014 PSC 1075

Case No: CPS No. 784 AND 853 TO 876/2014 AND CRIMINAL ORIGINAL PETITIONS No. 48 & 54/2014

Judgment Date: 21-07-2014

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali

Summary: Summary pending.

Farman Ali vs State

Citation: 2015 YLR 1777

Case No: Cr.M BA No.918/2014

Judgment Date: 21/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: S.365-B PPCNot directly charged,no medical report,not fall in prohibitory clause,wants further inquiry(Bail allowed)

M/o Inter Provincial Coordination Islamabad thr. its Secy. v. Arbab Altaf Hussain & others

Citation: 2014 SCMR 1573, 2014 SCP 50

Case No: C.P.784/2014

Judgment Date: 21/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Mian Saqib Nisar

Summary: ''The writ petitions by the respondent-employees of the Pakistan Cricket Board, whose services were not governed by any statutory rules and employment admittedly was contractual in nature, before the High Court were not competent.'' --- The judgment dismisses the writ petitions of the respondents, upholding the termination of services and asserting the competency of the new constitution.The decision allows the appeals, setting aside the High Court's judgment, and dismisses the criminal original petitions as they have lost efficacy in light of the main petitions. --- Black's Law Dictionary 8th Edition is cited for the definition of 'acquiescence.' --- The judgment in the case of State Bank of Pakistan through Governor and another Vs. Imtiaz Ali Khan and others (2012 SCMR 280) is cited, discussing the principles of laches in constitutional jurisdiction.The judgment in Abdul Wahab and others Vs. HBL and others (2013 SCMR 1383) is cited regarding the competency of writ petitions governed by statutory rules.

COMMISSIONER INLAND REVENUE ZONEII LTU LAHORE vs Messrs SHEZAN INTERNATIONAL LTD LAHORE

Citation: 2024 PTD 758

Case No: P.T.R. No.147/2013

Judgment Date: 19/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Muhammad Sajid Mehmood Sethi and Jawad Hassan, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS vs Messrs ASSAS ENTERPRISES

Citation: 2022 PTD 1485

Case No: Customs Reference No.56/2013

Judgment Date: 18/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Jawad Hassan and Muzamil Akhtar Shabir, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

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