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Jawwad S. Khawaja v. Federation of Pakistan, PLD 2024 SC 337 (commonly referred to as the military courts case), is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in which it was held that the Constitution of Pakistan does not allow for the court-martial of civilians.
NAB, Imran Khan, Supreme Court, Pakistan, amendments The NAB Amendments Case refers to a significant legal case in Pakistan involving amendments to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) laws. The case has been heard by the Supreme Court of Pakistan and has involved several key figures, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan .
The ruling coalition's two-thirds majority was instantly lost as a result of the Supreme Court bench's decision, temporarily. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] The SCP has questioned whether the SIC qualifies for the allocation of the reserved seats as do other political parties such as the PML-N , PPP , JUI-F and MQM-P , which have been allocated the reserved seats.
Pakistan’s top court on Friday found that the party of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan was improperly denied at least 20 seats in parliament, in a significant blow to the country’s ...
Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a petition from former Prime Minister Imran Khan about halting his trial in a lingering case involving the concealment of assets after selling ...
Speaking at a special cabinet meeting on Friday to discuss the developments, Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, criticised the Supreme Court ruling, saying there was a “genuine ...
The Federal Court (Supreme Court) announced in the main Constitutional Case 'Usif Patel and 2 others versus The Crown', PLD 1955 Federal Court 387 (Appellate Jurisdiction), that the governor general had no capacity to make provisions to the Constitution of Pakistan. After this decision of the Federal Court the nation confronted Constitutional ...
Despite rulings, there was a split decision between the moderate justices, including Chief Justice Rahman, and conservative leaning justices of the Supreme Court who "condoned" the actions in the light of "doctrine of necessity".: 60–61 [49] The de jure powers of the Supreme Court have increased since presiding the War Enquiry Commission in ...