ISLAMABAD: Six newly appointed Supreme Court (SC) judges were sworn in on Friday, with Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya ...
Justice Shah says "won’t accept defeat" as rumours swirl of possible reference; new inductions take apex court strength to 25 ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNSeven new SC judges sworn inISLAMABAD: The strength of the Supreme Court rose to 25 as seven newly appointed judges were sworn in on Friday. Chief ...
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Friday updated its seniority list following the oath-taking of seven ...
Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Munib Akhtar and PTI’s Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and Senator Ali Zafar had boycotted the ...
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Hosted on MSNJustice Mansoor Ali Shah dismisses reference fears, highlights judiciary's performanceJustice Mansoor Ali Shah on Friday addressed concerns regarding a potential reference against two senior judges, responding to a statement by Prime Minister's Advisor Rana Sanaullah.During an informal ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNParliamentary secretary affirms govt's commitment to strengthening business communityParliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Commerce Dr Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti has affirmed that the business community is the true driving force behind Pakistan's economy, and the government is ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNCJP Yahya Afridi administers oath to six newly appointed SC judgesYahya Afridi on Friday swore in six newly appointed Supreme Court judges during a ceremony at the apex court. The new appointees include former Balochistan High Court (BHC) Chief Justice Muhammad ...
The Delaware Valley and North Hunterdon wrestling teams both advanced to group state championship matches on Sunday with ...
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Hosted on MSNJustice Sarfraz Dogar appointed acting IHC chief justiceJustice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar has been appointed acting chief justice of the Islamabad High Court (IHC), a move that has sparked reservations among some judges over seniority.A notification ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNPA pre-budget debate overshadowed by lawmakers' apathyThursday's Punjab Assembly session which began after a two-hour and 17-minute delay was dominated by heated exchanges between the treasury and opposition benches, overshadowing the pre-budget debate.
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