Lahore High Court Upholds Arbitration Clause in Business Dispute
Lahore High Court Upholds Arbitration Clause in Business Dispute
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Successor Entities in a Merger are liable for the Obligations of the Predecessor --- DHA was obligated under the Merger Agreement to resolve Member Disputes and honor Prior Allotments --- Supreme Court of Pakistan dismissed DHA petitions
The Physical Production of an accused before a Magistrate or Court within 24 Hours of Arrest is a Fundamental Safeguard against Arbitrary Detention and Abuse of Power --- Such Remand Orders through video link without the Physical Presence of the Accused are Illegal --- Lahore High Court, Lahore
Parties must Strictly Adhere to Statutory Timelines unless Exceptional Circumstances Warrant Otherwise --- Supreme Court of Pakistan Dismisses Time-Barred Complaint
Daily Wage Workers employed in Non-Managerial Roles fall under the Definition of “Worker” under Labor Laws --- Lahore High Court, Lahore Upholds Regularization of Daily Wagers employed since 1992
Lahore High Court Upholds Arbitration Clause in Business Dispute
Land Development Stalemate in Sector G-12 and F-12 --- Islamabad High Court, Islamabad Intervenes
It is mandatory for Executing Court to issue direction for deposit of amount and its timing in execution proceedings.
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Allocation of Reserved Seats of Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC)
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Frivolous Petitions need to be Strongly Discouraged