This legal development underscores the ongoing debate and legal challenges surrounding the jurisdiction and procedures of military courts in Pakistan, reflecting the complex interplay between civil and military institutions within the country’s legal framework.
Category: Pakistan
Federal Board of Revenue Expands Tax Base with New District Tax Offices
The newly established District Tax Offices will be led by District Tax Officers in Grade 17 and Grade 18. Their primary responsibility will be to take action against non-filers and stop-filers by encouraging them to file income tax returns. As part of the enforcement measures, individuals who refuse to pay taxes will face disconnection of electricity and gas connections, along with the blocking of mobile services.
Senate Session Disrupted Over Controversial Military Courts Agreement
The uproar erupted when members sought permission to discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling, but the Senate Chairman denied any member the opportunity to speak on the issue. This led to a tense atmosphere in the Senate, with some members expressing frustration over the perceived curtailment of their right to address significant matters.
Pakistan’s Army Chief Emphasizes Unity and Rejects Sectarianism
The meeting focused on countering misleading propaganda and resolving internal conflicts propagated by extremists. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), all leaders of religious thought unanimously condemned terrorism, extremism, and sectarianism. The scholars expressed their complete support for efforts to eliminate these threats and promote peace and stability in the country.
Supreme Court Acknowledges Past Failures in Handling Faizabad Sit-In Case
The written verdict, released on Wednesday, highlighted that the decision in the Faizabad Dharna case aimed at addressing incidents of violence. It acknowledged that the delay in resolving the case had raised concerns about potential future challenges. The court emphasized that the case had been ignored by various governments for five years, indicating a failure to take timely action.
Pakistan’s Economic Reforms: Government Implements Measures to Address Fiscal Challenges
The upcoming months are expected to witness a reduction in inflation, providing some relief to the public. The Finance Minister, Dr. Shaukat Tarin, highlighted the necessity for Pakistan to remain in the IMF program to sustain ongoing economic reforms. He stressed that the country’s economy is still fragile, and the opportunity to secure another loan program from the IMF should not be missed. A third tranche of $1 billion is expected to be initiated soon under the existing program.
Apex Committee Urges Accelerated Efforts for Economic Revitalization in Islamabad
The Apex Committee meeting primarily focused on the mandate of the Specialized Investment Facilitation Council to accelerate the disinvestment process from unprofitable state-run institutions. This move aligns with the broader goal of optimizing public resources and fostering economic growth in the capital city.
FIA Abbottabad cyber crime unit arrests two suspects for online harassment of woman.
In a significant development, the Federal Investigation Agency’s Cyber Crime circle in Abbottabad has successfully arrested two individuals implicated in the online harassment of a […]
Sheikh Rashid Ahmed affirms willingness to contest elections despite potential incarceration
Former federal interior minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has declared his intention to participate in elections even if faced with imprisonment. Speaking outside the Lahore High […]