ISLAMABAD : In order to smooth the way for Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif’s entry back into the nation, the legal committee was established on Sunday. Azam Nazeer Tarar, the law minister, is expected to lead the committee, according to sources. Along with other attorneys, the committee alsoContinue Reading

ISLAMABAD : In the lawsuit against the prosecution of civilians in military tribunals, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has retained the services of former law minister Farogh Naseem. The lawsuit challenging the military courts’ procedures will be heard by the seven-member bench of the Supreme Court, which is presided over byContinue Reading

LAHORE – Punjab Advocate General Muhammad Shan Gul has chosen to resign for personal reasons. According to sources, he resigned from his position as interim chief minister to Mohsin Naqvi for personal reasons. He said that it was difficult for him to continue doing his tasks. Despite his resignation, GulContinue Reading

On Monday, Pakistan’s Chief Justice, Umar Ata Bandial, voiced grave worry over the continuing problem of stone crushing in the Margalla Hills. The lawsuit against the occupancy of forest areas was considered by a three-member court led by CJP Bandial.During the hearing, Chief Justice Bandial enquired about the authorities’ effortsContinue Reading

The Red Zone and key structures will be guarded by former troops from a variety of sectors, according to the Islamabad Capital Territory Police (ICTP). Media sources state that 200 military veterans with matriculation-level education and a 42-year-old maximum age restriction would first be hired by the Islamabad police.A characterContinue Reading

Following an improvement in the law and order situation, Islamabad and the Punjab administration decided to end the military presence on Saturday. In the public interest, the Chief Commissioner’s office wrote to the Ministry of Interior, requesting that notifications of military deployments issued on May 10 be removed. According toContinue Reading