Category : Judicial Matters


Nick Reiner Pleads Not Guilty to Parents' Murder

Nick Reiner, 32, pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner. He is held without bail as autopsy reports remain pending.

Double Life Terms Awarded in Murder Case by Court

A Pakistani court has sentenced two individuals to double life imprisonment for a murder case, with the verdict delivered after thorough legal proceedings. The decision underscores the judiciary's commitment to justice in serious criminal matters.

IHC: PECA Amendment Cannot Be Suspended by Injunction

The Islamabad High Court has observed that the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act amendment cannot be suspended through an injunction, emphasizing the importance of following proper legal procedures in Pakistan.

SC Acquits Ex-Minister in OGDCL Recruitment Case

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has acquitted a former minister in the OGDCL recruitment case, overturning a previous conviction. The decision highlights judicial scrutiny of corruption allegations.

Sukkur Court Orders Case Against Police for Hotel Raid

An Additional Sessions Judge in Sukkur has directed the registration of a case against 15 police officials, including Incharge Kashif Channa, for allegedly raiding a hotel, stealing cash, and detaining individuals.

Ten New Judges Appointed to Lahore High Court

The Ministry of Law and Justice has officially notified the appointment of ten additional judges to the Lahore High Court, effective upon their oath-taking. The move strengthens the judiciary in Punjab.

CJP Meets Bar Associations on Judicial Reforms

Chief Justice of Pakistan held consultations with District Bar Associations of Mansehra and Kohat, discussing judicial reforms, Access to Justice Fund, and infrastructure projects like e-libraries and clean water.

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