Case ID |
ea3e51e1-4221-4aa0-bcb9-b713aa51051b |
Body |
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Case Number |
Civil Petitions No.2697 and 2698-L of 2016 |
Decision Date |
Jun 28, 2024 |
Hearing Date |
Jun 28, 2024 |
Decision |
The court deliberated on the petitions filed by the Town Administration against the order of the Lahore High Court. The petitioners sought to challenge the decisions made in the previous writ petitions. The court considered the arguments presented by both parties and ultimately ruled in favor of the respondents. The decision emphasized the importance of adhering to lawful procedures in administrative matters and underscored the role of the judiciary in ensuring justice is served. The court's ruling is significant as it sets a precedent for similar cases involving administrative decisions and the necessity of compliance with legal standards. |
Summary |
This case involves the Supreme Court of Pakistan adjudicating Civil Petitions No.2697 and 2698-L of 2016. The petitions were filed against an order from the Lahore High Court regarding administrative decisions made by the Town Administration. The Supreme Court examined the legal arguments presented by both the petitioners and respondents, leading to a decision that highlights the judiciary's role in maintaining lawful administrative practices. The case is pivotal in understanding the balance between governmental authority and individual rights under the law, particularly in civil administrative matters. The ruling serves as a crucial reference for future cases involving similar issues, ensuring that legal standards are upheld and justice is delivered consistently. The decision reflects the court's commitment to upholding the rule of law, making it a significant event in the legal landscape of Pakistan. |
Court |
Supreme Court of Pakistan
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Entities Involved |
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Judges |
Mr. Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar,
Mr. Justice Shahid Bilal Hassan
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Lawyers |
Mr. Muhammad Amjad Pervaiz, ASC,
Syed Kamil Pervaiz, ASC
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Petitioners |
Town Administration and another
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Respondents |
Mohammad Khalid and others,
Muhammad Iqbal Javed and others
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Citations |
2024 SLD 4931
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Other Citations |
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Laws Involved |
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Sections |
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