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The district courts of Pakistan are courts that operate at the district level, they are controlled by the high courts. [ 1 ] District courts exist in every district of each province, with civil and criminal jurisdiction.
The Gazette of Pakistan (Urdu: سرکاری جریدہَ پاکستان) is the official government gazette of the Government of Pakistan. This Gazette provides information about government acts, ordinances, regulations, orders, S.R.Os, notifications, appointments, promotions, leaves, and awards. [1] [2]
In 2007, the government proposed a fifth high court to cover the Islamabad Capital Territory. [9] This proposal was blocked by the Lahore High Court, but the decision was overturned by the Supreme Court of Pakistan on 24 December 2007. [10] As a result of the 18th constitutional amendment, the Islamabad High Court was established in 2010. The ...
Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Prime Minister Imran Khan's move to dissolve parliament was unconstitutional and ordered lawmakers to return, a decision that could spell the end of ...
Contender for the 31st Chief Justice of Pakistan after the retirement of Yahya Afridi on 25 October 2027 3 Munib Akhtar [69] 8 May 2018 [70] 13 December 2028: Sindh High Court: Contender for the 31st Chief Justice of Pakistan after the retirement of Yahya Afridi on 25 October 2027 4 Aminuddin Khan: 22 October 2019: 30 November 2025: Lahore High ...
FATA and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province) Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (PATA) and KPK before Twenty-fifth Amendment Since the independence of Pakistan from the United Kingdom in 1947, the seven districts of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas were governed by political officers appointed by the President of Pakistan.
The National Finance Commission Award or NFC is a series of planned economic programs in Pakistan enacted since 1951. [1] Constituted under the Article 160 of the Constitution, the program was emerged to take control of financial imbalances and equally managed the financial resources to four provinces to meet their expenditure liabilities while alleviating the horizontal fiscal imbalances. [2]
Although Pakistan didn't officially launch a First Five-Year Plan, it embarked on various development initiatives during this period. The key focus areas included agriculture, industries, and infrastructure development. At the time of partition of British India by the United Kingdom, Pakistan was a relatively under-developed country. [6]