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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

MST LACHMEE ALIAS ADHI VS THE STATE

Citation: 1998 PCrLJ 1471

Case No: CrM APPLICATION No. 415/1995

Judgment Date: 12-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Hamid Ali Mirza

Summary: Summary pending.

SAEED AHMED VS THE STATE

Citation: 1998 PCrLJ 1508

Case No: CRA No. 99/1997

Judgment Date: 12-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Dr. Fida Muhammad Khan

Summary: Summary pending.

SHEIKH IFTIKHAR ALI ALIAS SHEIKH IFTIKHAR ADIL VS THE STATE

Citation: 1998 PCrLJ 1212

Case No: C.A No 4/1997

Judgment Date: 12-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Balochistan High Court

Judge: Justice Raja Fayyaz Ahmed

Summary: Summary pending.

KARAMAT HUSSAIN VS WATER POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY THROUGH MEMBER POWER WAPDA LAHORE

Citation: 1998 PSC 641

Case No: CIVIL APPEAL No. 458/1994

Judgment Date: 12-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Saiduzzaman Siddiqui

Summary: Summary pending.

NOOR MUHAMMAD VS MST SHERAN BIBI

Citation: 1998 PSC 633

Case No: CP FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL No. 19-L/1998

Judgment Date: 12-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Muhammad Bashir Jehangiri

Summary: Summary pending.

MUHAMMAD RAFIQ TARAR VS MR JUSTICE MUKHTAR AHMAD JUNEJO ACTING CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER OF PAKISTANISLAMABAD

Citation: PLD 1998 Lahore 414, PLD 1998 LHC 414

Case No: WP No. 29141/1997

Judgment Date: 12-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Malik Muhammad Qayyum

Summary: Summary pending.

Said Rahman Constable No.434 Traffic Police Karak, son of Sarwar Khan, R/o Hospital Koroona, Karak City, Tehsil & District Karak. ?..Appellant Versus ? Ikhtar Badshah son of Duran Shah, R/o Tehsil Koroona Karak City, Tehsil & District Karak. ? The State

Citation: Pending

Case No: Cr Appeal No41/P/2005

Judgment Date: 11/1/1998

Jurisdiction: Federal Shariat Court

Judge: Justice SYED MUHAMMAD FAROOQ SHAH

Summary: Acquittal granted----Background: This case arises from an incident where a traffic police constable, the appellant, was allegedly attacked by rickshaw drivers and others while performing his duties. The altercation led to a scuffle, during which the appellant and another constable were injured, and an official rifle was reportedly snatched. The appellant filed an FIR against several individuals, including the respondent, accusing them of attempting to murder and assaulting police officers. The trial court acquitted all the accused, leading the appellant to file an appeal seeking the conviction of the respondent, Ikhtiar Badshah. ----Issues: 1- Whether the trial court erred in acquitting the respondent, Ikhtiar Badshah, based on the evidence presented by the prosecution. 2- Whether the evidence, including witness testimonies and medical reports, was sufficient to establish the guilt of the respondent beyond a reasonable doubt. 3- Whether the framing of a defective charge impacted the outcome of the trial. ----Holding/Reasoning/Outcome: The Federal Shariat Court upheld the trial court’s acquittal of the respondent. The court found that the prosecution failed to provide sufficient and credible evidence to prove the guilt of the respondent beyond a reasonable doubt. The court noted several material contradictions in the testimonies of the prosecution witnesses and found that the medical evidence did not support the prosecution's case. The court also highlighted the defective charge framed by the trial court, which failed to specify the individual roles of the accused, further weakening the prosecution's case. The court emphasized that in criminal cases, the prosecution bears the burden of proving its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and any doubt must benefit the accused. The court observed that the trial court's judgment was well-reasoned, based on a correct appreciation of the evidence, and did not suffer from any legal infirmity or misreading of the evidence. As such, the acquittal was justified, and the appeal was dismissed. ----Citations/Precedents: 2002 SCMR 713 - Emphasized the double presumption of innocence attached to an acquittal. 2012 P Cr. L J 1699 (FSC) - Reaffirmed that acquittal by the trial court further confirms the presumption of innocence. 2013 P Cr. L J 374 - Highlighted that an appellate court should not interfere with an acquittal unless there is clear evidence of misreading, legal violations, or jurisdictional defects. 2008 MLD 1007 - Stated that an appellate court could only interfere if the acquittal was based on speculative, arbitrary, or unreasonable grounds. 2002 MLD 293 - Clarified that an order of acquittal based on reasonable grounds should not be disturbed by an appellate court.

ROSHAN BAI VS PAKISTAN STEEL MILLS CORPORATION THROUGH MANAGING DIRECTOR

Citation: 2000 CLC 111

Case No: SUITS Nos. 697 AND 707/1988

Judgment Date: 10-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Rasheed

Summary: Summary pending.

MUHAMMAD TARIQ VS THE STATE

Citation: 1998 PCrLJ 1266

Case No: CrM APPLICATION No. 443/1997

Judgment Date: 09-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Sindh High Court

Judge: Justice Rana Bhagwan Das

Summary: Summary pending.

MST PARVEEN AKHTAR VS MUHAMIVIAD ABDIJLLAH MAHMOOD

Citation: PLD 1998 Lahore 435, PLD 1998 LHC 435

Case No: CR No. L958-D/1984

Judgment Date: 09-01-1998

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Mian Nazir Akhtar

Summary: Summary pending.

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