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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

ANANTKUMAR PARSHOTAM (Appellant) V/S MEM. OF MANAGING COMT. NARAYAN TEMPLE TRUST & ORS (Respondent)

Citation: 2021 PCrLJ Note 38

Case No: CA 219/2019

Judgment Date: 17/03/2020

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Adnan Iqbal Chaudhry

Summary: 1.Under section 8-A of the Illegal Dispossession Act, 2005, an order that is appealable to the High Court does not include an order dismissing the complaint. However, the appeal can be converted to a criminal revision. 2.In order to constitute an offence under the Illegal Dispossession Act, the complaint must disclose actus reas and mens rea, and if the facts that constitute an offence under section 3 of the Illegal Dispossession Act are not disclosed through the complaint or documents with it, then the Court can dismiss the complaint straight away. Rel: Waqar Ali v. The State (PLD 2011 SC 181).

Dr. Maryam Shafiq (Petitioner) V/S Chancellor Fed. Urdu University & Ors (Respondent)

Citation: 2022 SBLR Sindh 1070

Case No: 1480/2019 Const. P.

Judgment Date: 17/03/2020

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Nadeem Akhtar, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Adnan-ul-Karim Memon

Summary: [Service matters (Dismissal-Termination)] the petitioner has sought indulgence of this Court while calling in question the termination letter dated 26.02.2019 issued by the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology (hereinafter referred to as University), relieving her from the services of University with retrospective effect i.e. 20.10.2018, which according to the petitioner is without lawful authority and of no legal effect.---We are not satisfied with the assertion of the respondent-university on the aforesaid analogy, for the reason that Fundamental Rule 54, is clear in its terms, dealing with the reinstatement of the employee consequent to setting aside of his dismissal/removal from service, the entitlement of the employee, to have the period of his absence from his service treated as "on duty" is a statutory consequence of his being reinstated on the merits--This being the legal position of the case, the instant petition is allowed with no order as to costs by holding that the impugned termination order dated 26.02.2019 issued by respondent-university is without legal consequence. Thus, the service of the petitioner is reinstated with effect from termination of her service i.e. 14.02.2019. The respondents are directed to grant her service benefits for the intervening period in accordance with law, within a period of two (02) weeks from the date of receipt of this order.

Abdul Ghafar S/o Noor Muhammad (Petitioner) V/S Federation of Pakistan & others (Respondent)

Citation: 2021 PCrLJ 1270

Case No: 2147/2019 Const. P.

Judgment Date: 17/03/2020

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Muhammad Shafi Siddiqui , Hon'ble Mr. Justice Muhammad Faisal Kamal Alam

Summary: Post Arrest Bail Application on medical ground dismissed in view of the recommendations of the Medical Board

M/S AAM DEVELOPERS ETC VS FBR ETC

Citation: 2020 LHC 3895, 2021 PTD 1060

Case No: Writ Petition No.4203 of 2020

Judgment Date: 17/03/2020

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Jawad Hassan

Summary: ----R.44(4)---Recovery of income tax---Temporary relief to taxpayer from coercive measures /recovery of disputed income tax amount---Scope--- Petitioner impugned notice under R.44(4) ofIncome Tax Rules, 2002 on the ground that same was issued without lawf

Khawaja Salman Rafique v. National Accountability Bureau through its Chairman, etc

Citation: 2020 SCP 145

Case No: C.P.L.A.2243-L/2019

Judgment Date: 17/03/2020

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Maqbool Baqar

Summary: Background:Khawaja Saad Rafique and Khawaja Salman Rafique, along with others, are accused of launching a housing scheme called Paragon City through Paragon City Private Limited.The scheme allegedly commenced without approval from the Lahore Development Authority (LDA).The accused are accused of obtaining approval for the scheme based on forged documents and illegally possessing state lands for the scheme's development.Allegations include illegal occupation and conversion of land into plots, receiving funds without justification, and involvement in financial transactions through proxy companies to conceal the money trail.---Issues:Whether the accused unlawfully initiated the Paragon City housing scheme without proper approval and engaged in illegal land occupation and conversion.Whether the accused received funds through illegitimate means and engaged in financial transactions aimed at concealing the money trail.Whether the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has been conducting investigations impartially and adhering to legal and constitutional standards.---Holding/Reasoning/Outcome:The court notes the allegations against the accused regarding the unlawful initiation and operation of the Paragon City housing scheme, illegal land occupation, and financial irregularities.Concerns are raised regarding the impartiality and professionalism of the NAB in conducting investigations and pursuing cases.The court expresses the importance of upholding constitutional and legal standards, ensuring fairness and transparency in the investigative process.It highlights the need for civil society to remain vigilant and demand freedom of thought and expression to safeguard democratic values.

vs PROVINCE OF SINDH through Chief Secretary New Secretariat Karachi and 5 others CP D2442 of 2018 decided on 16th March 2020

Citation: PLD 2021 Sindh 139

Case No: Case50601

Judgment Date: 16/3/2020

Jurisdiction: Unknown

Judge: Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Agha Faisal, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

TAHIR MAHMOOD GUJJAR DSP CIA GUJRANWALA vs The STATE and 3 others Criminal Revision No 1090 of 2012 heard on 16th March 2020

Citation: PLD 2020 Lahore 703

Case No: Witheld

Judgment Date: 16/3/2020

Jurisdiction: Unknown

Judge: Farooq Haider, J

Summary: Summary pending

KAINAAT DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION vs PROVINCE OF SINDH and otherss

Citation: 2021 CLC 927

Case No: Suit No.1684 and C.M.A. No.13999/2019

Judgment Date: 16/03/2020

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Muhammad Junaid Ghaffar, J

Summary: Summary pending

Present: Umar Ata Bandial Sajjad Ali Shah and Syed Mansoor Ali Shah JJ COMMISSIONER OF INLAND REVENUE vs Messrs MUGHAL BOARD INDUSTRY

Citation: 2022 PTD 434

Case No: Civil Petition No. 1026-L/2019

Judgment Date: 16/03/2020

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Unknown Judge

Summary: Summary pending

Creative Electronics (Pvt) Ltd VS GOP etc

Citation: PLD 2020 Islamabad 319, PLJ 2020 Islamabad 151

Case No: Writ Petition-3542-2019

Judgment Date: 16/03/2020

Jurisdiction: Islamabad High Court

Judge: Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb

Summary: Against impugned act of inviting bid date 7.1.19 being contrary to the provisioins of PPRA Ordinance 2002

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