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Bishop Praises Maryam Nawaz for Minority Welfare Steps

Bishop Dr Karamat Bhatti commends Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz for her commitment to minority communities. He urges enhanced security for churches ahead of Christmas. Read more on the call for equal rights and legal protections.

PTI MPs Oppose Governor's Rule Plan in KP

Opposition lawmakers from PTI and allied parties strongly opposed the federal government's reported plan to impose governor's rule in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Get the latest details on the political clash.

SC Takes Up Democracy Plea on Feb 5

Pakistan's Supreme Court will hear a significant petition challenging democracy suspension on February 5. The case could reshape constitutional interpretation. Follow for updates.

FCC Adjourns PTI's Intra-Court Appeal Hearing

Federal Constitutional Court adjourns PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan's intra-court appeal. The bench upheld that the Practice and Procedure Ordinance has expired with new parliamentary legislation.

Outgoing CJCSC Gen. Mirza Bids Farewell to Leadership

Outgoing CJCSC General Sahir Shamshad Mirza concludes his service after constitutional changes abolish the position. Read about his farewell meetings with national leadership and Saudi military officials.

JCP Meeting on High Court Judges' Permanent Status

CJP Yahya Afridi summons Judicial Commission meeting on Nov 25 to discuss permanent status for additional judges. Three key meetings scheduled for December 2 on superior judiciary appointments.

TTAP Protests 27th Amendment in Islamabad

Teachers and technocrats protest constitutional changes affecting provincial rights. Demanding immediate reversal of the 27th Amendment. Join the conversation about federalism in Pakistan.

Court Revives Case on Indian Content in Pakistan

The Federal Constitutional Court has reopened the case regarding the broadcast of Indian content on Pakistani channels. Discover the latest developments and what this means for media policy.

4 IHC Judges Challenge Constitutional Amendment

Four Islamabad High Court judges prepare constitutional challenge against controversial 27th Amendment. Learn how this affects Pakistan's judicial system and what changes the amendment introduces.

KP Accuses Federal Govt of Financial Discrimination

SACM Shafi Jan criticizes the federal government's discriminatory attitude, demanding the immediate release of Rs100 billion for merged districts and unpaid NFC shares. Urgent action is needed to resolve the constitutional crisis.

FCC Stays PHC Ruling on Laborers' Security Deposits

Federal Constitutional Court suspends Peshawar High Court decision on laborers' security deposits, demands DRAP report on life-saving drugs, and adjourns hearings. Key updates on Karachi parks and KEMU VC.

Two New Judges Take Oath at Federal Constitutional Court

Chief Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan administers oath to Justice Rozi Khan Barrech and Justice Arshad Hussain Shah at FCC. The court gains crucial powers including suo motu authority in historic judicial transformation.

MQM-P Seeks LG System Changes in Constitution

MQM-P proposes constitutional amendments for empowered local governments in Sindh. Mustafa Kamal demands provincial finance commission and direct fund transfers to municipalities.

Bangladesh Sets Constitutional Referendum

Bangladesh announces historic constitutional reforms referendum to be held alongside general elections. Key changes include electoral system overhaul and governance restructuring.

First Federal Court Chief Justice Takes Oath

Justice Shahid Bilal Hassan sworn in as first Chief Justice of Federal Court of Appeal. Historic moment marks operational start of Federal Constitutional Court in Pakistan.

Sindh High Court Judges Protest Constitutional Amendment

Sindh High Court faces partial paralysis as judges protest 27th constitutional amendment. Lawyers declare nationwide strike, warning amendment abolishes Supreme Court's authority. Full coverage of judicial crisis.

Public Service Commission's Mission Forgotten

Pakistan's Public Service Commission has strayed from its constitutional purpose of merit-based appointments, becoming politicized. Urgent reforms needed to restore institutional integrity.

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