Top 10 law firms of Pakistan
- Mohsin Tayebaly & Co. Karachi.
- Nawaz Hussain Sikander. Karachi.
- Orr, Dignam & Co. Karachi.
- Qureshi Law Associates. Lahore.
- RIAA BARKER GILLETTE. Karachi.
- S.U.Khan Associates. Islamabad.
- Surridge & Beecheno. Karachi, Lahore.
- Yousaf Amanat & Associates. Islamabad.

Adnan Ahmed (ASC)

ISLAMOPHOBIA
Introduction: The community of Muslims is peace-loving; Muslims do not spread hatred for others, The Muslims follow the message of love and brotherhood, as taught

Stare Decisis and its implementation in Pakistan
Stare Decisis is a Latin term that means “let the decision stand” or “to stand by things decided”. It is one of foundational concepts in

Advocate Gulzar Ahmed Soomro
(Owner) Gulzar Ahmed & Associate

Stare Decisis and its implementation in Pakistan
Stare Decisis is a Latin term that means “let the decision stand” or “to stand by things decided”. It is one of foundational concepts in the Pakistani legal system. Stare Decisis holds that courts and judges should honor “precedent” or the decisions, rulings, and opinions from prior cases. Respect for precedents gives the law consistency and makes interpretations of the law more predictable.
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Barrister Asfandyar Jahangir
"Being Graduated in Finance & Accounting from Warwick University, UK, I always wanted to make my contribution in an area where I can apply my Accountancy and Legal skills at the same time. During my training period I have had interaction with the Corporate Lawyers who at the time inspired me to choose Law as my Profession."


Abdul Ghafoor burghari
At C & S College Shikarpur and Bombay University, Abdul Ghafoor, a loyal fighter of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, began his political career by founding the Muslim Student Federation and later rising to its presidency. Since he was young, he has been a freedom fighter.

Who is Responsible if Pakistan Defaults? A Legal Analysis
Pakistan's economic outlook is bleak, with rising inflation, mounting debt, dwindling foreign reserves, and a widening current account deficit. The country is at risk of defaulting on its external obligations, including loans and bonds, as it struggles to repay its creditors and attract new investments. The question is, who will be held responsible if Pakistan defaults?

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