Siddiqui commented on the current state of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), stating that their present predicament is a result of their own actions. He remarked that the PTI, which once positioned itself against traditional politics, is now practicing the same politics it condemned.
Category: Pakistan
Airport Security Exempts Judges and Their Families from Searches Following Civil Aviation Authority Directive
The Secretary of Aviation, acting upon the Supreme Court’s guidance, formally issued the directive to exempt judges and their families from security searches at airports. This move underscores the respect and privileges accorded to the judiciary within the framework of airport security measures.
Supreme Judicial Council Grants Permission for Open Proceedings in Justice Mazhar Naqvi’s Case
Justice Mazhar Naqvi’s case has garnered attention, and the decision to conduct open proceedings reflects the commitment of the Supreme Judicial Council to uphold the principles of justice and fairness. The move aligns with broader efforts globally to enhance the transparency of judicial proceedings and build public confidence in the legal system.
Significant Reduction in Petroleum Prices Approved by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar
This move is particularly significant in the context of global economic challenges and fluctuations in oil prices. Governments worldwide are grappling with the task of balancing the needs of their citizens with the economic realities shaped by various factors, including geopolitical events and supply-demand dynamics.
Alleged robbers killed in exchange of fire with police; accomplices flee the scene.
In a late-night incident, two alleged robbers, identified as Zeeshan and Abid, were killed during an exchange of fire with the police. The Shadbagh police […]
Interim government’s vigilance: caretaker minister assures comprehensive measures for peaceful elections.
Caretaker Minister of Interior, Sarfraz Ahmad Bugti, affirmed on Thursday the interim government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring peaceful elections in the country. Speaking with a […]
Sindh High Court Declares Controversial Property Tax Collection by Cantonment Boards Unlawful
After hearing the arguments, the court ruled in favor of the petitioners, declaring the property tax collection by Cantonment Boards as illegal. The court emphasized that after the 18th amendment, the Cantonment Boards could only reclaim residential properties for which taxes had been previously levied.
Supreme court adjourns hearing on dismissal of judge Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, grants one day for inclusion of additional parties.
In a session presided over by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, the Supreme Court of Pakistan adjourned the hearing on the dismissal case of former […]
Legal Controversy Surrounding Sindh High Court Bar Association’s Stance on Military Courts
The legal community, represented by the Sindh High Court Bar Association, maintains that allowing trials in military courts jeopardizes the foundational principles of justice and fairness. The association’s stance underscores the significance of upholding the rule of law and preserving the integrity of the judicial process.