The Mirage of Binding ICJ Judgments A few days ago, Harish Salve, India’s lead counsel on Commander Kulbushan Jadhav’s case at the International Court of Justice, […]
The UK and Brexit
The UK and Brexit The European mammoth that is the European Union (EU) had been long asleep; confident in its strength and the unshakable foundation that […]
Why I Disagree With The Analysis Of Ex-Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry Regarding The Jadhav Case (India V. Pakistan)
Why I Disagree With The Analysis Of Ex-Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry Regarding The Jadhav Case (India V. Pakistan) This past week, after the order on the […]
Out Of Turn, Out Of Place
Out Of Turn, Out Of Place In 2013, the Supreme Court of Pakistan embarked upon a mission to put an end to the colonial concept of […]
Facets Of Philosophy
Facets Of Philosophy “Life,” says a fine Greek adage, “ is the gift of nature; but beautiful living is the gift of wisdom.” To begin with, […]
The Haq In Mahr
The Haq In Mahr We are no strangers to the fact that before the advent of Islam, barring the scarce women from the upper class, the […]
Flaws In The Legal Education System Of Pakistan
Flaws In The Legal Education System Of Pakistan Efforts are consistently being made to improve the standards of the legal education system in Pakistan. An attempt […]
Criminals In Our Inbox
Criminals In Our Inbox Door-to-door marketing is not very common in Pakistan for a number of reasons. Even in other countries, technological developments in marketing and […]
In Defense Of Justice
In Defense Of Justice Before starting, let me clarify that I am not a lawyer. I am just an ordinary citizen of Pakistan who looks at […]
Views On Justice Khosa’s Dissent
Views On Justice Khosa’s Dissent The highly anticipated judgment in the Panama Leaks case was finally announced on April 20, 2017 by a five-member bench of the […]
Torture: An Undefined Word In The Pakistani Legal System
Torture: An Undefined Word In The Pakistani Legal System Article 1 of United Nations Convention Against Torture (CAT) defines torture in the following terms: For the purposes of […]
The Supreme Court; Not A Trial Court
The Supreme Court; Not A Trial Court The Constitution of Pakistan grants three kinds of jurisdiction to the Supreme Court, namely, original jurisdiction under Article 184, […]
Successive Bail Applications And Lawyers’ Role
Lawyers, no doubt, have great responsibility in defending their clients. Sometimes, however, in pursuing their duties, some lawyers are not concerned about the repute of the […]
Tussle Between Higher Education Commission And University Of Punjab
Tussle Between Higher Education Commission And University Of Punjab A judgment of the honourable Justice Atir Mehmood has recently been approved for reporting in one of […]
Panama Case And Reconstructing The Ideals Of Justice
Panama Case And Reconstructing The Ideals Of Justice This article is in response to Maryam S. Khan’s piece titled ‘‘Mega political’ judgment’ which was published by […]
One Nation, Two Laws
One Nation, Two Laws One doesn’t need to be a law student or somehow linked with the law to know about two prominent and notable articles of our […]
The Road To Two Becoming Three: Panamagate Ruling
The Road To Two Becoming Three: Panamagate Ruling The yearlong exercise that has been the deliberation of the Panama Papers case was to conclude as the […]