Supreme Court of Pakistan Sets Aside Disproportionate Disciplinary Penalty in Civil Service Case
Supreme Court of Pakistan Sets Aside Disproportionate Disciplinary Penalty in Civil Service Case
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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 Sets Aside Disproportionate Disciplinary Penalty in Civil Service Case
Supreme Court of Pakistan Upholds Input Tax Adjustment for Factory Labour Colonies
Public Recruitment must strictly follow Legal Procedures, and Courts should not Interfere in Executive Decisions without clear Violations --- SCP
Supreme Court of Pakistan Overturns Death Sentence and Acquits all convicts due to Serious Flaws in Identification and Lack of Reliable Evidence
Administrative Bodies cannot overstep their Legal Authority and must follow Due Process in Land Allotment Disputes ---Lahore High Court Sets Aside Board ---
Lahore High Court Overturns Conviction in Drug Case Due to Procedural Lapses and Contradiction in Evidence
Diyat (Blood Money) must be fully paid, including to Minor Heirs, for a compromise to be legally Valid --- Supreme Court of Pakistan Dismisses Appeal ---
Supreme Court of Pakistan Grants Bail in Narcotics Case Due to Procedural Lapses
Medical Evidence alone is Insufficient to establish Guilt without Credible Eyewitness Testimony --- Supreme Court of Pakistan acquitted Accused due to Lack ---
Penalties imposed without Adherence to Due Process and Natural Justice would not sustain Judicial Scrutiny --- Supreme Court of Pakistan Sets Aside Dismissal --
Supreme Court of Pakistan Converted Death Sentence into Life Imprisonment due to Mitigating Circumstances
Lahore High Court Acquitted Two Accused Persons due to Contradiction in Evidence