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AJK High Court Protects Job Seekers: Law Revival Doesn’t Scrap Prior Ads

In the ever-evolving landscape of administrative law, staying informed about how legislative changes affect ongoing processes is crucial. A recent landmark judgment by the High Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in the case of Adeel-uz-Zaman v. Public Service Commission [Writ Petition No. 2727/2025] provides vital clarity on the “revival” of laws and the protection

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Victory: Supreme Court Ruling on MS/M.Phil Equivalence

The Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) delivered a landmark judgment in the case of Hammad Ahmed & others vs. Azad Govt. & others, setting a vital precedent for civil servants and professionals across the region. This decision corrects a long-standing administrative oversight regarding the equivalence of MS and M.Phil degrees and ensures

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Medical Negligence in Pakistan and the 60-Day Limitation Rule

Medical Negligence in Pakistan and the 60-Day Rule In the complex landscape of medical negligence law in Pakistan, timing is not merely a procedural detail it is often the deciding factor between obtaining justice and having a case dismissed before it is even heard. A judgment by the Lahore High Court, Dr. Talal Khurshid Bhatti

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AJK Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal in Plot Fraud Case: Key Lessons for Property Disputes

The Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) has upheld the acquittal of accused persons in a high-profile plot forgery and fraudulent allotment case, reinforcing the importance of timely action, proper jurisdiction, and strict compliance with statutory procedures in accountability and property-related proceedings. This legal alert analyses the judgment in Ehtesab Bureau, Azad Jammu

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2025 Supreme Court Ruling: WAPDA lost millions in Mangla Dam Land Acquisition

For people involved in complex land acquisition or property conflicts in Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) and Pakistan, the recent judgment of the Supreme Court of AJK in WAPDA and others vs. Barkat Hussain and others (Civil Appeal No. 168 of 2023) serves as a powerful reminder: procedural compliance is mandatory and non-negotiable. This landmark

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Pakistan Constitutional Reforms 2025: 27th Amendment

The Constitution (Twenty-seventh Amendment) Act, 2025, represents a fundamental restructuring of Pakistan’s judicial and administrative framework. This Act comes into force immediately. Driven by the need to manage the increasing volume of constitutional petitions filed before the Supreme Court, the core objective is to ensure specialised adjudication of constitutional matters. The Bill introduces sweeping institutional

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How to Write an Authoritative Response to HMRC as a Litigant in Person

When you receive correspondence from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), responding promptly and effectively is essential, especially if you are a litigant in person (someone representing yourself without a solicitor or accountant). This guide, based exclusively on verified government sources, explains how to draft a legally sound and persuasive response to HMRC, whether you are

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How to Write a Witness Statement | Expert Guide Following UK Court Rules

A witness statement is a crucial document used in legal proceedings around the world. Whether you’re preparing for court in the UK, the US, or elsewhere, a properly drafted witness statement can greatly influence the outcome of a case. It sets out the evidence a witness intends to give at trial, in their own words,

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