The Grazing Land (Charagah) cannot be allotted under Lambardari Grant --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
The Grazing Land (Charagah) cannot be allotted under Lambardari Grant --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
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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 Grazing Land (Charagah) cannot be allotted under Lambardari Grant --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
Lahore High Court Acquits Man Convicted of Narcotics Offense due to Defective Investigation
Supreme Court of Pakistan Upholds Election Tribunal’s Decision to Void PB-45 Quetta-VIII Results due to Difference in Form 45 and 47
Lahore High Court converted Habeas Petition to Bail Application in Case of Unlawful Detention and order for release of Accused Person
The Lahore High Court’s Bahawalpur Bench upheld the life imprisonment for raping a minor girl, dismissing the Appeal
The Regularization of an Employee’s Absence does not absolve proven Misconduct --- Supreme Court of Pakistan
Lahore High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Employment Termination Case on Ground of Limited Scope of Review
The Limitations under Section 439(5) Cr.P.C. bars Revisional Proceedings if an Appeal remedy is available --- Lahore High Court, Lahore
The Statement of a Key Witness was recorded nearly Five Months after the incident, reducing its Evidentiary Value which resulted in Acquittal ---
The Succession Act permits Successive Applications for Certificates, allowing claimants to pursue omitted claims in Subsequent Proceedings and Bar ---
The Receiver Appointments must be used as a Last Resort and only under Compelling Circumstances --- Lahore High Court, Lahore
Written Agreements are Conclusive and cannot be contradicted by Oral Evidence --- Lahore High Court, Lahore