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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

Taufeequddin Siddiqi VS Election Commissioner of Pakistan and Others

Citation: Pending

Case No: Const. P. 549/2024

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi, Justice Abdul Mobeen Lakho

Summary: Pending

Muhammad Nawaz Khan Niazi VS Province of Sindh and Others

Citation: Pending

Case No: Const. P. 6020/2023

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi, Justice Abdul Mobeen Lakho

Summary: Pending

Altaf Ali Gadehi VS The State

Citation: Pending

Case No: Cr.Bail 766/2023

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Saleem Jessar

Summary: Pending

Gul Muhammad and others VS The State

Citation: Pending

Case No: Cr.Bail 683/2023

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Saleem Jessar

Summary: Pending

Fahad Siyal and Others VS The State

Citation: Pending

Case No: Cr.Bail 241/2023

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Saleem Jessar

Summary: Pending

Rehan Khan Jalbani VS The State

Citation: Pending

Case No: Cr.Bail 657/2023

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Saleem Jessar

Summary: Pending

Barkat Ali Machi VS The State

Citation: Pending

Case No: Cr.Bail 679/2023

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Saleem Jessar

Summary: Pending

Abdul Jabbar and others VS The State

Citation: Pending

Case No: Cr.Bail 676/2023

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Saleem Jessar

Summary: Pending

S.S.G.C. L VS Irshad Ali Bhutto and antoher

Citation: 2024 SHC LRK 210099

Case No: I. A 7/2023

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Jawad Akbar Sarwana

Summary: The suit filed by SSGC was hopelessly time-barred. Gas Utility Court is not obliged to decide the question of maintainability after its decision on the leave to defend application. Gas Company's allegation that the Defendant-Customer was involved in the theft of gas, no ground to condone limitation..

MCB Bank Limited VS EMAD UL HASAN

Citation: 2024 SHC KHI 210055, 2024 CLD 665

Case No: Suit 563/2007

Judgment Date: 2/1/2024

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Jawad Akbar Sarwana

Summary: Background: MCB Bank Limited filed a civil suit under the ordinary civil jurisdiction of the High Court of Sindh at Karachi against Emadul Hassan, a former employee, for the recovery of a house loan amounting to Rs. 9,196,729. The suit remained pending for 11 years, during which time the Court settled issues, recorded evidence, and was on the verge of final arguments. The Plaintiff-Bank's appeal led to framing two primary issues concerning the maintainability of the suit under the Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finances) Ordinance, 2001 (FIO, 2001). -----Issues: 1- Whether finance granted to an employee of a financial institution changes the nature of the transaction, thus affecting the definition of ‘finance’ under the FIO, 2001. 2- Whether the suit should have been filed under the Banking jurisdiction of the FIO, 2001, instead of the ordinary civil jurisdiction of the High Court. -----Holding/Reasoning/Outcome: The court concluded that finance granted to an employee of a financial institution does not change the nature of the transaction, and it falls within the definition of ‘finance’ under the FIO, 2001. Therefore, issue (a) was decided in the negative. The court agreed that the suit should have been filed under the Banking jurisdiction of the FIO, 2001, and issue (b) was decided in the affirmative. Following this, the court examined the broader question of whether the High Court exercising its ordinary civil jurisdiction should proceed with the case or return the plaint to be filed in the Banking Court. The court identified that the claims in the plaint included several heads, some of which might not fall under the definition of "finance" under the FIO, 2001. However, the Plaintiff-Bank's counsel indicated willingness to withdraw those heads not covered by the definition of "finance." The court noted that subject-matter jurisdiction could not be conferred or waived by consent of the parties. Even with the delay in raising the issue of jurisdiction, it remained essential to determine the correct jurisdiction to avoid rendering any decree unenforceable. Based on the nature of the claims and the statutory mandate of the FIO, 2001, the court concluded that the proper jurisdiction for the suit was the Banking Court. The court ordered that the plaint in Suit No. 563/2007 be returned to MCB Bank Limited to file under the jurisdiction of the Banking Court as per the FIO, 2001.

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