The Fraudulent Procurement of Appointments cannot be Legitimize by Subsequent Actions --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
The Fraudulent Procurement of Appointments cannot be Legitimize by Subsequent Actions
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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
The Fraudulent Procurement of Appointments cannot be Legitimize by Subsequent Actions
The Pension is a Vested Right and must be processed without Unnecessary Delays
IHC Roster of Current Week starting from 02-09-2024
The Forgiveness by the Victim's Heirs does not entitle the Accused to Bail in Honor Killing Case --- Lahore High Court
The Public Sector Universities are directed to comply with the Laws Governing the Appointment of Key Academic and Administrative Positions --- Supreme Court of
Cross-Examination is a Vested Right under the Constitution, and no Evidence can be considered Trustworthy unless tested by Cross-Examination
The Courts are not empowered to alter the Terms of a Contract by extending the Time for the Payment of the Balance Sale Consideration unless explicitly ---
The Matters involving the Allegation of Fraud cannot be referred to Arbitration, especially when Third-Party Rights are at Stake --- Lahore High Court
Employees working beyond Nine Months gains status of Permanent Worker under Labor Laws, and Terminations must be in Writing --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
The Renovation Expenses may be claimed through a Civil Court, as they do not fall under the Jurisdiction of Rent Tribunals --- Lahore High Court
The Legislation enacted by Parliament must be presumed valid unless clearly proven to violate the Constitution --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
In Housing Matters, the Government Servants are entitled to be dealt with in a Fair, Reasonable, and Unbiased Manner --- Lahore High Court