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Latest Judgments (All Jurisdictions within Pakistan)

MUHAMMAD ASLAM PETITONER VS PUNJAB PROVINCE THROUGH COLLECTOR SHEIKHUPURA

Citation: 1997 CLC 1302

Case No: REVISION PETITION No. 491-D/1980

Judgment Date: 22-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Karamat Nazir Bh

Summary: Summary pending.

REHMAT ALI VS NAZIR HUSSAIN

Citation: 1997 MLD 1135

Case No: WPS Nos. 13960/1995 AND 5348/1996

Judgment Date: 22-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Raja Muhammad Khurshid

Summary: Summary pending.

NASIR AHMED VS THE STATE

Citation: 1997 MLD 976

Case No: C.A No. 93/1993

Judgment Date: 22-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Muhammad Asif Jan

Summary: Summary pending.

THE STATE VS HADAN

Citation: 1997 MLD 1146

Case No: BCA No. 41/1995

Judgment Date: 22-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Chief Court Gilgit-Baltistan

Judge: Justice Muhammad Ishaq Khan

Summary: Summary pending.

GOVT OF NWFP VS ZARIF KHAN

Citation: 1997 PSC 1333

Case No: CPS Nos. 5/1995 AND 6/1996

Judgment Date: 22-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Fazal Ilahi Khan

Summary: Summary pending.

AMBREEN GUL VS NOMINATION BOARD OF AZAD JAMMU KASHMIR MUZAFFARABAD THROUGH CHAIRMAN MUZAFFARABAD

Citation: 1996 CLC 1794

Case No: WP No. 61/1996

Judgment Date: 21-05-1996

Jurisdiction: AJK Supreme Court

Judge: Justice Chaudhary Muhammad Taj

Summary: Summary pending.

AMIR NAWAB VS REGIONAL MANAGER AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK OF PAKISTAN MARDAN

Citation: 1996 SCMR 1425

Case No: CPS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL Nos. 221-P AND 222-P/1995

Judgment Date: 21-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Fatal Ilahi Khan

Summary: Summary pending.

MUHAMMAD YOUSAF VS ABUDL RASHID ON APPEAL FROM THE JUDGMENT OF FEDERAL SERVICE TRIBUNAL ISLAMABAD DATED PASSED IN APPEALS NOS R RR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R RESPECTIVELYV CAS NOS TO GHULAM MUSTAFA KHAN R J VS R FEDERATION OF PAKISTANTHROUGH SECRETARY FINANCE DIVISION ON APPEAL FROM THE JUDGMENT OF FEDERAL SERVICE TRIBUNAL ISLAMABAD DATED IN ALL CASES PASSED IN APPEALS NOS ALL R OF

Citation: 1996 SCMR 1297

Case No: CIVIL APPEALS Nos. 227 TO 243 937 TO 945/1993 192 683 TO 684/1994

Judgment Date: 21-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Ajmal Mian

Summary: Summary pending.

MST JEWAN BIBI VS INAYATMASIH

Citation: 1996 SCMR 1430

Case No: CP No. L032-L/1996

Judgment Date: 21-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Supreme Court of Pakistan

Judge: Justice Abdul Hafeezmemon

Summary: (a) Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) ----O. XLI, R. 27—Additional evidence—Scope—When permissible Production of additional evidence at the appellate stage—Scope—Held, additional evidence cannot be allowed to fill up lacunae in a party’s case—Appellate courts have discretion to admit additional evidence only in exceptional circumstances where it is necessary for the just decision of the case—In the present case, the petitioners failed to produce crucial documents regarding res judicata during the trial, appeal, and revision proceedings—Held, failure to timely produce evidence constitutes gross negligence, and appellate courts were justified in refusing to admit additional evidence—Petition dismissed. Cited Cases: • Muhammad Yaqoob v. Government of Sindh (1990 SCMR 1905) • Ghulam Muhammad v. Abdul Shakoor (PLD 1980 SC 11) (b) Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (V of 1908) ----S. 11—Res judicata—Burden of proof—Failure to produce evidence—Effect Plea of res judicata—Scope—Held, the issue of res judicata must be decided like any other issue, requiring proper evidence—Burden of proof lies on the party asserting res judicata to establish that the matter was previously decided between the same parties on the same subject matter—In the present case, petitioners failed to produce documents proving a prior decision in their favor—Held, courts cannot assume res judicata in the absence of evidence, and petitioners' negligence in failing to present relevant documents resulted in forfeiture of their claim—Petition dismissed. Cited Cases: • Lal Chand v. Indarjit (AIR 1920 PC 50) • Muhammad Akbar v. Khadim Hussain (PLD 1985 SC 50) (c) Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 ----Art. 185(3)—Leave to appeal—Scope—Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Grant of leave to appeal—Principles—Held, Supreme Court grants leave to appeal only where a case raises substantial questions of law, or where a miscarriage of justice has occurred—In the present case, petitioners failed to establish any legal basis for granting leave, as they were negligent in producing crucial documents at all stages of litigation—Held, Supreme Court will not interfere to rescue a party from the consequences of its own negligence—Leave refused. Cited Cases: • Mst. Sardar Begum v. Munir Ahmad (1993 SCMR 93) • Government of Punjab v. Mst. Durr-e-Sabih (PLD 1997 SC 162) (d) Administration of Justice ----Litigants’ duty to diligently pursue their case—Effect of negligence Duty of litigants to present their case—Scope—Held, courts are not bound to remedy a party’s failure to present evidence—Litigants must pursue their case with due diligence and cannot expect courts to compensate for their negligence—In the present case, petitioners were granted four years to present evidence but failed to do so—Held, allowing relief to such negligent litigants would be unfair to the opposing party—Petition dismissed. Disposition: Leave to appeal refused. Petition dismissed.

MUBASHIR ALIAS GOGA VS THE STATE

Citation: 1996 PCrLJ 1594

Case No: CrM No. 5396/B/1996

Judgment Date: 21-05-1996

Jurisdiction: Lahore High Court

Judge: Justice Arif Iqbal Hussain Bhatti

Summary: Summary pending.

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