Supreme Court of Pakistan Affirms Right to a Healthy Environment as Fundamental Right
Supreme Court of Pakistan Affirms Right to a Healthy Environment as Fundamental Right
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Mere Suspicion and Unverified Allegations cannot form the basis of a Conviction --- Lahore High Court Acquits Convict Due to Multiple Lack of Evidence
Negligence must be Proven, not Presumed --- Lahore High Court Dismisses Appeal filed against Daewoo Bus Service
Lahore High Court Acquits Two Accused Persons in Murder Case Due to Lack of Evidence
Fraud Vitiates all Proceedings and cannot be Protected under Procedural Technicalities --- Lahore High Court Nullifies Consent Decree
Where an Accused is Responsible for a Single Fatal Shot, a Lesser Sentence may be Justified --- Lahore High Court converted Death Sentence to Life Imprisonment
A Suit for Specific Performance based on an Improperly Attested Agreement to sell was Non-Maintainable --- Lahore High Court, Lahore
Lahore High Court Acquits Woman Convicted due to Multiple Procedural Lapses for Narcotics Possession
Supreme Court of Pakistan Affirms Right to a Healthy Environment as Fundamental Right
Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) Calls for Relief to Taxpayers Affected by Supplier’s Non-Compliance in Sales Tax Returns
The Accused Persons have the right to access Digital Evidence, such as video recordings, to prepare their defense in Narcotics Cases --- Lahore High Court, ---
Supreme Court of Pakistan Orders Demolition of Illegal Structures in Margalla Hills National Park, Enforces Strict Environmental Protections
Public Service Recruitment must be transparent and Merit-Based to maintain Public Trust and ensure Fairness --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
Lahore High Court Sets Aside Compulsory Retirement of Cadet College Employee, Emphasizes Right to Fair Trial in Disciplinary Proceedings
Identification Parades alone cannot serve as Conclusive Evidence of Guilt --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
The High Court should Quash FIRs in rare cases where no offense can be established, or there is a blatant misuse of Legal Authority --- Supreme Court of Pak---
Even a Single Reasonable Doubt regarding the accused’s guilt mandates Acquittal as a Matter of Right, not of Grace --- Lahore High Court, Lahore
The Appellate Courts cannot re-evaluate evidence in Regular Second Appeals unless lower Courts have clearly erred --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
Supreme Court of Pakistan Orders Major Reforms in Public Universities’ Governance and Appointments
Over Valuation Error of Auctioned Vehicle; FTO upheld the Customs Authorities decision to cancel an auction to protect Government Revenue