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Body |
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Case Number |
Writ Petition No. 575 of 2019 |
Decision Date |
Dec 05, 2022 |
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Decision |
The decision rendered by the Islamabad High Court in Writ Petition No. 575 of 2019 on 5th December 2022 addressed critical legal issues pertaining to the petitioner's claims against the Federation of Pakistan. The court's judgment considered the merits of the arguments presented, including statutory interpretations and relevant precedents. The court emphasized the importance of adhering to due process and ensuring justice is served in accordance with the law. The ruling provided clarity on the legal standards applicable to the case and set a precedent for similar future cases, reinforcing the rule of law within the jurisdiction. The decision highlighted the court's role in upholding constitutional rights and ensuring governmental accountability. |
Summary |
This case, Writ Petition No. 575 of 2019, was adjudicated by the Islamabad High Court, which is known for its pivotal role in interpreting constitutional issues. The ruling on 5th December 2022 addressed significant legal questions raised by the petitioner, Dr. Tahir Kaleem Siddiqui, against the Federation of Pakistan. The court meticulously analyzed the arguments and evidence presented during the hearings, which took place on several dates throughout 2022. The decision underscored the importance of judicial oversight in governmental actions and the necessity for adherence to legal processes. The judgment not only impacts the parties involved but also sets an important precedent for future cases involving similar legal principles. The court's ruling serves as a reminder of the judiciary's crucial role in safeguarding the rights of individuals against potential governmental overreach. Keywords related to this case include Islamabad High Court, Writ Petition, legal precedent, constitutional rights, and governmental accountability, all of which are essential for understanding the broader implications of this decision. |
Court |
Islamabad High Court
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Judges |
MIANGUL HASSAN AURANGZEB, J
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Lawyers |
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Petitioners |
Dr. TAHIR KALEEM SIDDIQUI
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Respondents |
FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN and others
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Citations |
2023 SLD 431,
2023 PLC 374
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