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10/12/2025

"Feeling lost in legal chaos? We bring the light.
PleaDesk helps you navigate your case with clarity, confidence, and strategy.
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10/12/2025

Feeling lost in legal chaos? We bring the light.
PleaDesk helps you navigate your case with clarity, confidence, and strategy.
📩 DM us to start your journey today!

PLEADESK — WHERE SMART PEOPLE RESOLVE LEGAL PROBLEMS SMARTLY.Legal trouble hits fast your response should hit faster.At ...
03/12/2025

PLEADESK — WHERE SMART PEOPLE RESOLVE LEGAL PROBLEMS SMARTLY.
Legal trouble hits fast your response should hit faster.
At PleaDesk, we turn confusion into clarity, pressure into control, and problems into structured, professional legal action.
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We are  genuinely overwhelmed by the resounding victory of Sir Haseeb Jamali sb in the Sindh High Court Bar elections.Hi...
29/11/2025

We are genuinely overwhelmed by the resounding victory of Sir Haseeb Jamali sb in the Sindh High Court Bar elections.
His success is not just an electoral win it is a principled reaffirmation of the rule of law. Throughout his campaign, he stood firmly and courageously against the proposed constitutional amendments that were fundamentally contradictory to the very articles of its own constitution.
In times when silence would have been easier, he chose to defend institutional integrity. His stance reminded us that the bar thrives when its leaders protect its foundational values rather than compromise them.
Today, the legal community has spoken clearly:
Integrity, constitutional fidelity, and fearless advocacy still matter.Congratulations to Sir Haseeb Jamali sab on a truly well-deserved victory.
May his tenure bring transparency, unity, and a renewed respect for the independence of the Bar.

In the ongoing debate surrounding Justice Ali Baqar Najafi’s additional note in the Noor Mukadam judgment, much of the c...
29/11/2025

In the ongoing debate surrounding Justice Ali Baqar Najafi’s additional note in the Noor Mukadam judgment, much of the criticism has overlooked a crucial truth: a judge is not only an interpreter of law but also a guardian of societal values shaped by our constitutional and Islamic framework.
Justice Najafi’s observations on “live-in relationships” were not meant to blame the victim they were a contextual reminder that Pakistan’s legal system is anchored in the Objectives Resolution, Article 227 of the Constitution, and the foundational principle that no law can be repugnant to the injunctions of Islam.
From an Islamic jurisprudential standpoint, relationships outside the legally recognised bond of nikah have always been discouraged due to the social, moral and psychological vulnerabilities they create. Justice Najafi simply reiterated that when societal norms are consistently eroded, the consequences often manifest in painful and tragic forms, as seen in this case.Legally too, courts across the world including in South Asia often comment on broader social trends when those trends intersect with patterns of crime, safety, and public morality. Such obiter remarks are not unusual; they serve as warnings to policymakers and society at large.
It is entirely possible to condemn the brutality inflicted on Noor Mukadam and simultaneously acknowledge that the judge’s note sought to address a real, emerging moral vacuum in elite urban society. His concern was preventive, not punitive a caution grounded in constitutional morality and Islamic ethical structure.
At a time when our courts are constantly criticised for being detached from societal realities, Justice Najafi’s willingness to speak about the moral dimensions influencing criminal vulnerability should be appreciated, not demonised.
Instead of attacking the judge, perhaps we need to reflect on the deeper question he raised:
What happens to a society when its ethical anchors are removed and who ultimately pays the price?

Another day, another petition disposed of on the basis of a “verbal assurance.”In W.P. No. 68723/2025 (Mst. Rubina Shahe...
24/11/2025

Another day, another petition disposed of on the basis of a “verbal assurance.”
In W.P. No. 68723/2025 (Mst. Rubina Shaheen vs Province of Punjab), the petitioner a civil servant approached the Lahore High Court seeking only one thing: a direction for timely decision on her pending departmental representation.
Instead of issuing a clear judicial direction to the authority, the matter was wrapped up merely on the assurance of the Law Officer that the representation “will be attended to expeditiously.”
This raises a serious question:
For how long will citizens be told that “assurances” are a substitute for judicial enforcement?
When the administrative machinery routinely ignores representations for months sometimes years expecting the same machinery to act merely on an “assurance” defeats the very purpose of invoking constitutional jurisdiction.
Disposal without adjudication may ease the court’s docket, but it leaves petitioners exactly where they started:
Waiting for the same department that compelled them to seek relief in the first place.
At some point, we must ask whether justice delayed by the executive and merely “assured” by the state is any justice at all

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