Civil Case Laws is a dedicated section featuring selected civil case laws from Pakistan that deal with common civil disputes such as property and land matters, declarations, injunctions, partition, contracts, and recovery of money. The cases reflect judicial interpretation of statutory provisions, evaluation of evidence, and application of settled legal principles in practical situations. This category is designed to assist lawyers, law students, researchers, and general readers in understanding how civil courts adjudicate disputes and apply civil law in day-to-day litigation.
Civil Case Laws
Evidence Beyond Pleadings | Case Laws in Pakistan
One of the most firmly settled doctrines in Pakistani civil jurisprudence is that parties are bound by their pleadings. Courts do not decide cases on evolving or improvised narratives, but strictly on what has been formally pleaded and subsequently proved. The rule that no evidence can be led beyond pleadings serves as a cornerstone of … Read more
Dowry Articles Case Laws in Pakistan
Dowry disputes remain one of the most frequently litigated issues in Pakistani family courts. From questions of proof and valuation to limitation and execution, dowry articles cases often hinge on how well pleadings are drafted and how effectively precedents are invoked. Over the years, the superior courts of Pakistan have developed a rich body of … Read more
What is Negative Declaration? Understanding a Key Legal Principle
In the world of law, the way you ask a question often determines the answer you get. This is especially true when it comes to seeking a “declaration” from a court, a formal statement about a legal right, status, or duty. A fundamental rule that governs this process is the prohibition against seeking a “negative … Read more
Suit Against a Dead Person is a Nullity in the Eyes of Law
In the legal jurisprudence of Pakistan and India, it is a well-settled principle that a civil suit filed against a person who was already dead at the time of its institution is a nullity in the eyes of law. The courts regard such a suit as stillborn, incapable of being revived through the inclusion of … Read more
Registers of Patwari in Pakistan
The Registers of Patwari plays a fundamental role in Pakistan’s land revenue system. It is an essential record maintained by Patwaris, who are government appointed officials responsible for keeping track of land ownership, revenue collection, and agricultural statistics in rural areas. These registers serves as the primary documentation for land transactions, ownership claims, and disputes. … Read more
Co-Sharers in Joint Immovable Property
In Pakistan, co-ownership of joint immovable property involves multiple individuals holding shared interests in a single property. The rights and restrictions of these co-sharers are governed by a combination of statutory laws and judicial precedents. Co-sharers in joint immovable property in Pakistan have specific rights, including possession, use, alienation of their share, and the right … Read more
Limine Control Doctrine
It is a well known fact that the litigation process is Pakistan is very lengthy and expensive. It is also no secret that a number of cases base on false and manipulated fact for some wrongful gains. In this scenario, it has become the need of time to adopt a mechanism to repulse such kind … Read more
Rights of Auction Purchaser in Execution
An auction in execution proceedings refers to the sale of the judgement debtor’s property to satisfy a court judgment. Completion of due requirements, successful bidding and purchase of property results in creating certain rights of auction purchaser in execution proceedings. These rights base on the principle that a bona fide buyer at such sale, conducted … Read more
List of Witnesses in Civil Cases
Order XVI rule 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, emphasizes the submission of list of witnesses in civil cases within the period of seven days by the parties to the suit. By requiring this disclosure, the law aims to prevent surprise, to promote transparency so as to allow both sides adequate time to … Read more
Liability of Surety in Execution
In Pakistan, the liability of surety in execution of decree arises where the judgement debtor fails to comply it. Surety becomes liable because he himself undertook before the court to ensure the payment of a decreed amount or performance of a specific act as ordered by the court, in case of failure of judgement debtor … Read more
Defective Electricity Meter | It’s billing & Replacement Procedure
Like all other electricity supply companies of Pakistan, in Lahore division, the Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) plays a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of electricity to millions of consumers. An integral component of this supply chain is the electricity meter, a guage responsible for accurately measuring the consumption of electrical energy. However, when … Read more
Doctrine Of Election Of Remedies, Forum & Pleadings
The legal doctrine of election, rooted in fundamental principles of jurisprudence, is the act of choosing between two or more remedies or legal options available to address a particular issue or dispute. According to the 11th Edition of Black’s Law Dictionary, “Election” is defined as: “”the exercise of choice; particularly, the act of selecting from … Read more
Review Power of Family Court
The jurisdiction and powers of family judge play a pivotal role in shaping the outcomes of legal disputes regarding matrimonial life. However, by examining the Family Courts Act of 1964, which governs their proceedings, reveals a notable limitation i.e. the apparent absence of power to review interim orders. This article delves into the review power … Read more
Components of LESCO Bill
The importance of knowing the details of your electricity bill in Pakistan extends beyond financial considerations; it is a key element to help someone in navigating potential discrepancies, ensuring accurate billing and preventing unnecessary financial strain. In a country like Pakistan, where energy costs can significantly impact budgets, being well-informed about your electricity dues is … Read more
Oral Sale of Immovable Property
It is settled principle of law that agreement whether oral or written could be validly executed. Even unregistered ones could be executed between the parties and the same can be implemented by the courts. The mode and procedure for execution, for the filing of suit and for proving the written contracts of immovable property is … Read more
Electricity Tariff In Pakistan | Its Kinds & Categories.
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (NEPRA) which is established under section 3 of the Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act, 1997, determines electricity tariff, rates, charges and other terms and conditions for supply of electric power services by the generation, transmission and distribution companies, and recommend to the … Read more
Lal Lakeer And Abadi Deh
Historical background of Lal Lakeer and Abadi Deh property: When the British went to the subcontinent for the purpose of trade, they needed a map to avoid the difficulty of traveling. So, along with trade, they also started making maps. At that time, most of the human settlements were settled along the banks of rivers. A … Read more
Declaration on the basis of unregistered sale deed
As per law, a sale transaction can be made only through a registered instrument and a suit for declaration on the basis of an unregistered deed is not maintainable. Section 54 and 55 of transfer of property act mention certain requirements regarding this. So, where any matter arises out of any transaction which does not … Read more
Declaration on the basis of agreement to sell
Decree of declaration under section 42 of the Specific Relief act 1877 is to be granted in cases where a person entitled to any legal right or title have any denial or apprehension of denial by some other person. In this context, before filing suit for declaration it is necessary to have a pre-existing right … Read more
Correction in Service Record
Basic rule of correction in service record The general rule for correction in service record is that the date of birth of a civil servant which was recorded at the time of joining of service, shall be final and no change shall be permissible except, the correction of clerical mistake in recording of date. In … Read more