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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: September 2023

CONSTITUTION OF PAKISTAN, 1973 – 18th Amendment

The constitution of Pakistan, the supreme law of Pakistan, was promulgated on 14th August, 1973, and since then, 26 amendments have been made up till now. In Pakistan, amendments to the constitution can be made in the following manner: – Constitutional Amendment Bill can originate in either House. Each Parliamentary House has to pass the …

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Understanding Chapter 8 of Qanoon-e-Shahadat 1864 in Pakistan:

A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW: An Overview Pakistan’s evidence law is governed by the Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984, a significant piece of legislation in the country’s legal system. Section 8 of this request dives into the domain of master observers and their job in legal procedures. In this blog, we’ll investigate the critical parts of Section 8 and …

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Challenges Faced by Lawyers After Enrollment: A Professional Journey Unveiled

As new law graduates begin their careers in the legal industry, they frequently bring with them a set of preconceived assumptions and expectations. However, the reality they encounter may be distant from what they expected, analogous to a bubble popping. Lawyers face several hurdles, particularly in the arena of litigation, that distort their perspective and …

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Water Crisis in Pakistan and Its Aftermath In recent years

Pakistan has been grappling with a severe water crisis that has far-reaching implications for its people, economy, and environment. This crisis has not only raised concerns on a national level but has also captured the attention of global stakeholders due to its multifaceted nature and far-reaching consequences. In this article, we delve into the intricate …

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No more Addressing the Judge with “My Lordship” or “Your Lordsip”

The Amendment made in Superior Court Order, 1980 (Courts Dress and mode of Address) Substitute the formal code of address from my lordship to sir or Janab-e-wala or Janab-e-Aalia. The Court made such alteration after a lawyer’s petition contesting the use of pronouns like “my lord” or “your lordship” to address judges of superior courts …

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