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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

MARAHABA PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL and others vs HABIB BANK LIMITED and another

Citation: 2017 CLD 995

Case No: R.F.A. No. 221/2013

Judgment Date: 14/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Abid Aziz Sheikh and Jawad Hassan, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

MST RABIA BIBI VS ABDUL QADIR

Citation: 2016 CLC 1460

Case No: WP No. 14684/2011

Judgment Date: 14-07-2014

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Farrukh Irfan Khan

Summary: Summary pending.

WASEEM AHMAD RATHORE VS MST FOZIA RAHEEM

Citation: 2015 CLC 171

Case No: CIVIL APPEAL No. 6/2013

Judgment Date: 14-07-2014

Jurisdiction: AJK Shariat Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Mushtaq Chaudhary

Summary: Summary pending.

WASEEM AHMAD RATHORE VS MST FOZIA RAHEEM

Citation: 2014 SD 651

Case No: CIVIL APPEAL No. 6/2013

Judgment Date: 14-07-2014

Jurisdiction: AJK Shariat Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Mushtaq Chaudhry

Summary: Summary pending.

Abdul Ghafar vs state etc

Citation: 2015 PCrLJ 502

Case No: Cr.M QP No.30-P/2014

Judgment Date: 14/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Peshawar High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Alteration of charge u/s 227 Cr.PC(Petition allowed)

Bank Alfalah Ltd. (Plaintiff) V/S Neu Multiplex & Entertainment Square Co. (Pvt) Ltd (Defendant)

Citation: 2015 YLR 2141

Case No: Suit 128/2014

Judgment Date: 14/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice

Summary: Civil Procedure Code CPC (O. XXXIX, Rule 1 & 2 Dismissed.)

KASHIF AHMAD VS MUHAMMAD TAHIR ETC

Citation: 2014 LHC 5208, 2016 CLCN 6 Lah

Case No: Writ Petition No.20318 of 2014

Judgment Date: 14/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Faisal Zaman Khan

Summary: The petitioner had previously filed a suit for permanent injunction that was decreed. However, the respondent filed an application under section 12(2) of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) against the decree, which was dismissed for non-production of evidence. Subsequently, an appeal was filed before the Additional District Judge, which was accepted. The petitioner's counsel contended that the appeal filed by the respondent was not maintainable, as it should have been filed as a revision. The court examined the facts and legal options available, including the powers under Article 203 of the Constitution, which empowers the High Court to supervise and control all courts subordinate to it. After considering the matter, the court found that the trial court's order dismissing the application under section 12(2) CPC was not in accordance with the law and set it aside. The court endorsed the reasons given by the Additional District Judge for providing another opportunity to the respondent to produce evidence. The writ petition was dismissed, and the court's observations and findings were recorded in the order sheet.

NAEEM TUFAIL vs JUBILEE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD through Chairman and another

Citation: 2017 CLD 1122

Case No: Insurance Appeal No. 905/2013

Judgment Date: 13/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Amin-ud-Din and Abdul Rehman Aurangzeb, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

ABDUL ALI vs SAATH MUHAMMAD and 3 others

Citation: 2017 YLR 2183

Case No: Crl. Acquittal Appeal No.205/2013

Judgment Date: 12/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Balochistan High Court

Judge: Muhammad Hashim Khan Kakar and Abdullah Baloch, JJ

Summary: Summary pending

Fatime Bi Versus Abdur Rahim

Citation: Pending

Case No: CPLA NO.44/2014

Judgment Date: 12/07/2014

Jurisdiction: Supreme Appellate Court - GB

Judge: Justice

Summary: Summary Pending

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