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On 20 April 1998, Judge Abdul Khan sentenced Masih to death and levied a fine of 100,000 rupees. Two judges of the Lahore High Court heard Masih's appeal on 24 July 2001. Shortly thereafter, the judges affirmed the judgment of the trial court. [4] On 16 August 2002, the Supreme Court of Pakistan set aside the judgment of the lower courts.
The Lahore High Court (Punjabi: لہور دی عدالت عالیہ, La (h)ōr dī adālat-è-Āl'īā; Urdu: عدالتِ عالیہ لاہور, romanized: Adālat-è-Ālīa Lāhaur) is a provincial court house based in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established as a high court on 21 March 1882. [1] The Lahore High Court has jurisdiction ...
The Supreme Court of Pakistan after hearing an appeal against the Lahore High Court's verdict held in early 2024 that the Lahore High Court’s judgment was in sheer violation of the judgments and orders of the Supreme Court, and that the High Court's flawed order was set aside for being without jurisdiction and unconstitutional. [7]
Court: Supreme Court of Pakistan: Full case name: Mst. Asia Bibi v. The State etc. Decided: 31 October 2018: Transcript: Judgement: Case history; Appealed from: Court of Session at Sheikhapura: Appealed to: Lahore High Court (rejected 16 October 2014) Subsequent actions: Supreme Court of Pakistan Judgement of lower courts reversed: Court ...
September 4, 2015. Asghar Leghari vs. Federation of Pakistan was a 2015 Lahore High Court case that ruled that the government was violating the National Climate Change Policy of 2012 and the Framework for Implementation of Climate Change Policy (2014-2030) by failing to meet goals set by the policies. In response, a Climate Change Commission ...
Martial law impacted the case significantly and raised some technical points that if Supreme Court maintains the decision of Lahore High Court, it meant that constitution was still in force because the Lahore High Court decided the case under article 5 and 7 of the Constitution of Pakistan 1956. Also if the constitution was still in force then ...
Sayed Zahid Hussain. January 1, 2008 – April 12, 2009. Pervez Musharraf. Elevated to Supreme Court of Pakistan. took oath on PCO 1999 and later PCO 2007 as sitting judge of Lahore High Court. 39. Khawaja Muhammad Sharif. April 13, 2009 – December 8, 2010. Asif Ali Zardari.
Ayesha A. Malik (Urdu: عائشہ اے ملک; born 3 June 1966) is a Pakistani judge. She is the first female judge of the Supreme Court in the history of Pakistan. On 6 January 2022, the Judicial Commission of Pakistan approved her appointment to the Supreme Court of Pakistan. [1] [2] She took her oath of office on 24 January 2022. [3]