In this powerful talk, Justice Ayesha A. Malik of the Supreme Court of Pakistan explores the judiciary’s evolving role in confronting the climate crisis through strategic […]
Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah on Building an Inclusive Judiciary and Supporting Women Judges
At the Inclusive Justice Symposium, Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah delivered a powerful call for structural reforms to ensure a more inclusive, equitable, and supportive judicial […]
Mainstreaming Climate Justice: Justice Mansoor Shah’s Vision for Judicial & Systemic Transformation
In this insightful address, Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, Senior Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, reflects on 25 years of environmental litigation and […]
Interactive Session with Barrister Salman Safdar | Lawyer for Imran Khan, Musharraf & Jahangir Tareen
Join us for a candid and insightful interactive session with Barrister Salman Safdar, one of Pakistan’s top criminal lawyers, hosted by Salman Ahmad Maan, founder of […]
Qanoondan x WIL Podcast: Need for a Gender Lens in Climate Change Policy-making and Climate Action
In the second episode of the Qanoondan x Women in Law Podcast Series, host Noorzadeh Raja leads a compelling discussion on the critical importance of applying […]
Qanoondan x Women in Law Podcast Series: EP 1 | Fair Representation of Women
In this episode, moderated by Noorzadeh Raja, we critically examine the recent formation of Pakistan’s new federal cabinet and a special legal reform committee—both notably lacking […]
Navigating the Tightrope: Matiullah Jan on Court Reporters’ Challenges and Freedom of Expression
Seasoned journalist and court reporter Matiullah Jan shares candid insights into the daily struggles, ethical dilemmas, and the crucial role court reporters play in ensuring transparency […]
Freedom of Expression & Duties of Court Reporters – Keynote by Justice Athar Minallah
In this keynote address, Justice Athar Minallah reflects on the essential role of court reporters in protecting freedom of expression while upholding the dignity of the […]
Explained: Cantonment Rent Restriction Act 1963 ft. Muhammad Faizan, Advocate High Court
In this podcast, we unravel the complexities, jurisdiction and procedure of the Cantonment Rent Restriction Act 1963. Muhammad Faizan, Advocate High Court and a distinguished litigator […]
Qanoondan Podcast: Challenges in the Field of Criminal Law & Practice ft. Mr. Umar Hayat Bhatti, Advocate Supreme Court
Join Qanoondan in this insightful podcast episode as we sit down with Mr. Umar Hayat Bhatti, a distinguished Criminal Lawyer and the esteemed President of the […]
Harmony in Diversity: Safeguarding Freedom of Religion and Belief – Panel Talk at Lahore High Court
Join us for a thought-provoking panel talk hosted by Ruya in collaboration with Qanoondan at the Lahore High Court, where we delve into the crucial topic […]
Off-Limits: Kirthar National Park
Land is not capital to which we have property rights; rather it is the place for which we have moral responsibility in reciprocity for its gift […]
Pakistan’s Legal Framework for Environmental Protection Beyond Symbolism
“Climate action is not optional, it’s an imperative,” remarked the Secretary-General of the United Nations to world leaders at the Climate Action Summit during COP29 on […]
Addressing the Threat of US Sanctions Against Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline
Pakistan was recently notified by Iran through a legal notice threatening to take Pakistan to arbitration in Paris for failing to uphold its part of the […]
Aligning Family Law Reform with International Treaties
Family law reforms in Pakistan are influenced by various factors, including international treaties and conventions to which the country is a party. The Family Courts Act […]
Does the 26th Amendment Threaten Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law?
Abstract This article focuses on the recent Twenty Sixth Constitutional Amendment passed by the Pakistani Parliament. It has raised many eyebrows because of its effects on […]
An Open Letter to Law Neophytes: Navigating Primary Career Years
You have successfully finished law school with a degree in one of the most noble and traditional professions. Preceding you lies a rich history of many […]