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Judges receiving threatening letter continues to Lahore High Court and Supreme Court | Tax Amendment bill presented in Parliament | Election Commissioner gives more powers to magistrate in election matter | The 6 Judges letter remained unattended by Supreme Judicial Council | Lawyers hold strict protest against the interference of Intelligence agencies involvement in judiciary damaging justice and fairness in society

Month: March 2023

Lawyers Welfare and Protection Bill 2023 Passed by National Assembly

On Wednesday, 29th March National Assembly Passed the Bill titled as “Lawyers Welfare and Protection Act 2023”. The bill will be awaiting to be an Act until the Passing of it in Senate. Sindh Assembly has already Passed the similar bill, although the bill passed by National Assembly has more Wider impact in many ways. …

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What Clients want?

Have you ever wondered why your clients prefer your law firm over others? Or perhaps what they particularly dislike about your own legal services? In a recent survey conducted by India Business Law Journal’s sister magazine, Asia Business Law Journal, it was found that slow turnaround time and overpricing were the top turn-offs for clients in Asia when …

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Legal Realism

“Law is what Court do” Legal realism is characterized as a type of jurisprudence by its emphasis on the law as it currently appears in reality, rather than it actually is John Chipman Gray and Oliver Wendall Holmes served as inspiration for the legal realist movement, which peaked in the 1920s and 1930s.  The realists …

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Legal Moralism

“If men and women try to create a society in which there is no fundamental agreement about good and evil they will fail; if, having based it on common agreement, the agreement goes, the society will disintegrate. For society is not something that is kept together physically; it is held by the invisible bonds of …

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Legal Positivisim

A school of analytical jurisprudence known as legal positivism was predominantly created in the 18th and 19th centuries by legal philosophers like  John Austin. Empiricism supplied the theoretical groundwork for such changes to occur while Bentham and Austin established legal positivist theory. Legal positivism, which generally consists of the Social Fact Thesis, the Conventionality Thesis, and …

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Contract Act 1872

  Contract Essential of Contract kinds of Contract    A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties that outlines the terms and conditions of their mutual obligations. Contracts can be verbal or written and are used in a variety of settings, including business, employment, and personal relationships.   There are several …

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Dr. Ammara will be chairing the APAC Board of GAIL

By becoming the first Pakistani to lead the Asia Pacific board of the Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers (GAIL), Dr. Ammara Farooq Malik has opened a new era. The Global Association of Impact Lawyers (GAIL) is a group of legal pioneers who are utilising the legal profession to enhance and improve people’s lives, protect the environment, …

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