Category : Judicial Matters


11 LHC Judges Recommended for Confirmation by JCP

Pakistan's Judicial Commission approves 11 Lahore High Court judges for permanent roles. One judge gets a six-month extension, while another is not confirmed. Read the full list and next steps.

Court Cancels Bail for Imaan Mazari and Husband

An Islamabad court has revoked the pre-arrest bail of lawyer Imaan Mazari and her husband, Haider Hashmi, in a PECA case. The couple now faces potential arrest. Follow for the latest legal developments.

Court May Conclude Arshad Sharif Murder Suo Motu Case

Pakistan's Federal Constitutional Court indicates it may wrap up the suo motu case on journalist Arshad Sharif's murder, citing slow investigation. Kenyan court rules it murder, not accident. Read the latest.

LHC Acquits Farooqabad Death Row Convict

Lahore High Court acquits a man on death row for 14 years, citing flawed investigation and lack of evidence. A landmark ruling for Pakistan's judicial system.

SC Launches Facilitation Centre for Litigants

Pakistan's Supreme Court inaugurates a new Litigant Facilitation Centre to streamline services and improve public access to justice. Learn how this initiative aims to transform the court experience.

FCC Moves to Federal Shariat Court Building in Islamabad

The Federal Constitutional Court has officially relocated to the Federal Shariat Court building. Chief Justice Aminuddin Khan inaugurated the premises, marking a key step for the new court. Read about the move and ongoing challenges.

Cipher Case Hearing Adjourned Until May 30

An Islamabad court adjourns the cipher case hearing against Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi until May 30. The hearing was postponed as the judge was on leave. Get the latest updates.

Three New Judges Appointed to Islamabad High Court

The Judicial Commission of Pakistan, led by CJP Qazi Faez Isa, has approved the appointments of three new judges to the Islamabad High Court. The decision marks a key step in strengthening the capital's judiciary. Read more about the nominees and the proc

Supreme Court Operational During Winter Vacation

Pakistan's Supreme Court announces it will remain operational during the winter vacation from January 1-15, 2026. This decision ensures judicial continuity for urgent matters. Learn the full details and implications here.

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