FIA’s Report To Supreme Court Against SECP Chair A team from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) revealed the involvement of Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan […]
Does Panama Case Set A Dangerous Precedent?
Does Panama Case Set A Dangerous Precedent? 28th July, 2018 might be remembered as a turning point in the history of Pakistan. When the rule of […]
The Panama Verdict – Sharpening of the Sword
The Panama Verdict – Sharpening of the Sword On July 28th 2017, a three-member special bench of the Supreme Court announced its judgment, followed by a […]
Ex-PM Makes History
Ex-PM Makes History Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is the only person who had the opportunity and fortune of becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan three times. […]
Faulty Procedure, Filthy Practices—The Mockery Of Law At Its Best
Faulty Procedure, Filthy Practices—The Mockery Of Law At Its Best “The civil law as practised in the Pakistani legal system breeds delay. I am 72. My […]
The Probable Fate Of The House Of Sharifs
The Probable Fate Of The House Of Sharifs Now that round#3 of Operation Panama has kickstarted with the submission of the JIT report before the Supreme […]
Expected Verdict and the Doctrine of Necessity
Expected Verdict and the Doctrine of Necessity The three member special bench has concluded its proceedings and reserved its judgment in the Panama Papers case. The […]
Pakistan & Corruption: Investigation Assistance Or Judicial Assistance Treaties With US, UK, Australia And Canada?
Pakistan & Corruption: Investigation Assistance Or Judicial Assistance Treaties With US, UK, Australia And Canada? The ongoing Panama Case in the Supreme Court Pakistan (SCP) and […]
The Prime Minister’s Oath
The Prime Minister’s Oath As of July 10, Nawaz Sharif has lost his moral authority to continue in office as the Prime Minister of Pakistan – […]
Restriction To Freedom of Expression On The Internet Must Be In Line With International Human Rights Law
Restriction To Freedom of Expression On The Internet Must Be In Line With International Human Rights Law Voicing an opinion in a free and express manner […]
Jurisprudence Of Justice (r) Rana Bhagwandas Prithiani
Jurisprudence of Justice (r) Rana Bhagwandas Prithiani BIOGRAPHY: Rana Bhagwandas was born on 20th December 1942 into a Hindu Sindhi Rajput family in Naseerabad, Larkana District in Sindh. […]
Disqualification Case Against Imran Khan
Disqualification Case Against Imran Khan In a case filed by Muhammad Hanif Abbasi against Imran Khan Niazi (Constitution Petition 35 of 2016) in the Supreme Court 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, […]
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 […]
Panamagate: Not A Historic Decision For Sure
Panamagate: Not A Historic Decision For Sure Sorry to say but the short order announced in the Panama case today (on 20 April 2017) by the […]