In the realm of criminal law, the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) stands as a central legislative document. Enacted in 1860, the PPC is a comprehensive code intended to cover all substantive aspects of criminal law. The PPC begins by defining terms used
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Family law, the bedrock of social organization, plays a vital role in determining the rights, responsibilities, and obligations within families. In Pakistan, it’s a complex mix of state legislation, religious tenets, and societal norms. This article will provide a broad overview of
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As a general rule, evidence either oral or documentary is only produced before the trial court. The appellate court usually does not accept additional evidence in order to decide the fate of the appeal. Nevertheless, the code of civil procedures provides under
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A company is a juristic person that can sue and be sued in its own name. In order to prosecute or defend a suit, one is required, under order 6 of CPC, to sign the pleadings himself or through his attorney, if
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Order III of CPC provides that any application, appearance and act in or to any court by a party to the suit, if authorized and required by law, can be done by the party in person or through his pleader or any
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Welfare of minor is the paramount consideration in deciding the matter of custody of a child regardless the right of father to obtain custody of the male minor when he completes the age of seven years. The welfare of child usually lies
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There is no cavil to the proposition that father is a natural guardian of a child; and in case of separation entitled to custody of male minor when he attains the age of seven years. Nevertheless, the courts in Pakistan decide the
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To understand laws relating to dowry articles and bridal gifts, one must have knowledge about the definitions of both; there are following laws/Acts that elaborate the law and rules regarding the dowry articles and Bridal Gifts, offered to the Bride by the
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Following are the different family laws in Pakistan that regulate various family affairs: MUSLIM FAMILY LAW ORDINANCE, 1961 This is an ordinance to regulate and to give effect to certain recommendations of the commission on marriage and family laws. This ordinance gives
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Children are, no doubt, a beautiful gift from God to parents as initially they are not capable to earn but can hold huge responsibilities in future, so parents have to look after children and father has to maintain his children as well
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