Tue, 21-Oct-2025

SHC expresses annoyance for not regularizing staff

SHC expresses
  • Justice Iqbal Kalhoro heard  the petition.
  • Court remarked that what is the Sindh Govt doing.
  • Court adjourned the hearing for two weeks.

KARACHI: Sindh High Court (SHC) expressed its annoyance with the Sindh government for not regularizing the contract employees posted in various departments.

Justice Iqbal Kalhoro heard  the petition against the non-regularization of 1500 employees from grades 1 to 15.

Justice Iqbal Kalhoro remarked that what is the Sindh government doing, some people are given government jobs on contract and few are made permanent.

Director Curriculum replied that the former director had made the wrong appointments.
The court remarked that there is no justice and will not allow injustice.

Justice Iqbal Kalhoro said here people are committing suicide due to unemployment while on the other hand government officials give favors to their relatives and are discriminating against the children of the poor.

Justice Iqbal kalhoro questioned why contract employees are not being regularized.

The court directed Director Curriculum to sit down with the secretary and solve their problem.

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Contempt of court petition moved in SHC

Contempt of court
  • ECP, Sindh Chief Minister and other made parties.
  • The petitioner has sought action against the CM Sindh.
  • The petition has been filed on behalf of JI’s Munim Zafar.

KARACHI: A contempt of court petition moved in Sindh High Court (SHC) by the Jamaat-e-Islami(JI) against postponement of second phase of local government elections in Karachi and Hyderabad.

Election Commission of Pakistan, Sindh Chief Minister, Provincial Minister Nasir Hussain and Sharjeel Inam Memon were made parties in the petition.

The petitioner has sought action against the Chief Minister of Sindh and others for writing a letter to postpone the elections.

The petition has been filed on behalf of Jamaat-e-Islami’s Munim Zafar and Saifuddin.

The petitioner said the term of local bodies has ended on 30 August 2020 and elections have to be held in 120 days as per law. However, Chief Minister of Sindh has withdrawn the delimitation of constituencies on January 12.

JI Lawyer submitted that Election Commission has rejected the Sindh government’s request to postpone the local government elections.

The petitioner said Sindh government has postponed the election due to the threat of ending the alliance with the Pakistan People’s Party by the MQM.

The lawyer said not holding local government elections is clearly contempt of court.

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SHC rejects MQM-P plea to hold LG elections  

SHC rejects
  • Court remarked that the decision will be taken after detail hearing.
  • Advocate argued that the incomplete ECP had issued the notification.
  • MQM Pakistan’s request to stop the local government elections.

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) rejected the Muttahida Qaumi Movement(MQM-P) petition to hold the local government elections in Karachi and Hyderabad.

Regarding the incomplete quorum of the Election Commission of Pakistan(ECP) and the legal status of the actions, the court said that the decision will be taken after hearing the detailed arguments on the plea related to the quorum of the ECP.

Advocate General Sindh Hasan Akbar, MQM lawyer Tariq Mansoor appeared in the court in the hearing of MQM’s stay-order petition related to stopping the local government elections till the final decision.

Advocate MQM argued that the incomplete Election Commission had issued the notification of local government elections which is illegal, to which the Advocate General said that an petition of MQM regarding the quorum of the Election Commission had already been rejected.

The Advocate General said that the MQM had requested to stop the local government elections in the plea related to the implementation of the Supreme Court’s decision. The second petition of MQM was also rejected by the court.

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SHC issues stay order against hiring of doctors in NICH

SHC issues
  • Court remarked that the interview should be continued.
  • Petitioner said new hiring may affect doctors promotions.
  • Sindh High Court adjourned the hearing till January 26.

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court(SHC) has issued stay-order against the recruitment of doctors in the National Institute of Child Health(NICH).

While issuing an stay-order against the recruitment of doctors in the  NICH, the court  remarked that that the interview and other processes should be continued, but the appointment letters should not be issued.

The dispute between the federal and provincial employees in NICH intensified, the appointment of assistant professors and higher grades by the provincial government was challenged by Dr. Farhana.

The petitioner submitted that  doctors promotion will be affected due to the new appointments made by the provincial government. NICH is not affiliated to Jinnah Sindh Medical University(JSMU).

Advocate Naeem Iqbal stated that this children’s hospital is a teaching hospital of the university, not an administrative relation.

The government lawyer said that the appointments are being made as per the decision of the provincial cabinet.

Justice Iqbal Kalhoro said that the decision of the cabinet should be presented at the next hearing so that it can be reviewed, the court asked whether the decision of the cabinet can affect the ruling of the Supreme Court.

The government lawyer said that due to vacant posts, the treatment facilities for the people are being affected, patients are facing difficulties due to shortage of doctors.

The petitioner’s lawyer said that the Supreme Court had given protection to the officers of the federal government, if appointments are made to the higher posts, then there will be no vacancies for  promotions.

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Mehwish Hayat filed petition in Sindh High Court amid Adil Raja allegations

Mehwish Hayat Adil Raja

Mehwish Hayat has filed a lawsuit to stop the smear campaign against her. Adil Raja’s comments were previously addressed by Mehwish. The Ms. Marvel actress is one of the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz award laureates. The controversial YouTuber Adil Raja’s alleged mud-slinging has continued to elicit strong emotions from the entertainment community, and now another actor has filed … Read more

SHC moved for non-approval of construction in Quetta Township

SHC moved

A two-member bench headed by Justice Iqbal Kalhoro heard the case. Court issued notices to Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) and others. The SHC  sought a reply from  DG Town Planning and other parties on Jan 10. KARACHI: The residents of Quetta Township Cooperative Housing Society Ltd, moved to Sindh High Court (SHC) for non-approval … Read more

Sindh High Court ordered to take down offensive content about Kubra Khan

Sindh High Court
  • The Sindh High Court has ordered to remove objectionable content from the internet relating to Kubra Khan.
  • The actress is being investigated by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA).
  • The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for her alleged involvement in cyberbullying.

In Karachi. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) have been ordered by the Sindh High Court (SHC) to take down offensive material about Pakistani actress Kubra Khan from the internet.

Adil Raja referred to these actresses by their initials (KK, SA, MK, and MH), but social media users immediately understood to whom the retired army officer was referring. Following Adil Raja’s video, people on social media began posting pictures of these women along with disparaging remarks.

Sajal Aly, Mehwish Hayat, Mahira Khan, and Kubra Khan—four prominent Pakistani actresses—reacted angrily to Adil Raja’s remarks and the subsequent character assassination on social media. Kubra Khan urged Adil Raja to recant his statement and publicly apologise within three days or prepare for defamation litigation in London.

Kubra Khan posted on Instagram on Thursday:

“The past four days.. have been so difficult for me and my family that I don’t think I’ll ever be able to explain in words. I couldn’t wrap my head around as to why anyone would do this to me.. even after it was clarified that my name or initials were misinterpreted why was I still getting bullied so ferociously. Even before I reacted.. why were my pictures being used in such a inappropriate manner.. and then I realized.. because no one’s ever put a stop to it. Because we’re so used to being quiet. Until this story die, another arises to do the same damage just because we didn’t speak up. But enough is enough

 

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A post shared by Kübra Khan (@thekubism)

“So This is me, exercising my constitutional rights as a Pakistani and relying on our law to protect my dignity and this is me saying what I want to say for all the hard working independent woman out there who are insulted daily. I’m not gonna stand here and say I stood up for every woman out there but I will say that I stood up so that from now on if a situation like this arises, every woman and man out there knows that standing up for yourself is your RIGHT!

“So now.. I leave it in your hands, Our law Implementors and God’s Hands. I rest my case. K.K Out”

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SHC issues notice to parties on MQM’s petitions

SHC issues
  • The lawyer MQM stated that this issue is related to the demarcation of towns.
  • The present petitions are against the decision of the Delimitation Appellate Authority.
  • The court instructed the parties to prepare for arguments in the next hearing.

KARACHI: Sindh High Court (SHC) issued notices to the parties including Provincial Election Commission and others as parties for January 10 on the request for urgent hearing of various petitions of Muttahida Qaumi Movement(MQM).

Justice Iqbal Kalhoro, while hearing the various petitions of MQM against the delimitation of various districts of Karachi in the SHC, said that the decision of the Supreme Court has come regarding the delimitation.

The lawyer MQM stated that this issue is related to the demarcation of towns, therefore the Election Commission is not a party. The present petitions are against the decision of the Delimitation Appellate Authority on behalf of the voters. The restrictions have been imposed by the Sindh government.

The Additional Advocate General argued that such petitions have been rejected earlier, and the Supreme Court also rejected the appeal.

The lawyer on behalf of MQM said that these requests are different, the municipal election is on 15th January and the request for an urgent hearing should be approved. On which the court issued a notice to the parties for January 10 on the request for an urgent hearing, the ECP and other parties.

The court instructed the parties to prepare for arguments.

The MQM petitioned parties and stated that the formation of UCs and towns in District West is wrong and malicious.

Counsel of MQM submitted that the constituencies in Orangi Town, Mominabad, Baldia, North Nazimabad, and ShahFaisal Colony are very wrong. Even if the appellate authority did not listen to the party’s position, it is an unfair process.

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SHC dismisses petition against tax on foreign assets

SHC dismisses
  • Petitioners’ counsel submitted that the parliament is not competent to levy tax.
  • Govt and FBR counsel submitted that the petitioners have availed amnesty.
  • The SHC’s bench headed by Justice Mohammad Junaid Ghaffar.

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court dismissed petitions that challenged the imposition of tax in respect of foreign assets of a resident individual, including moveable and immovable properties.

The petitioners have assailed the vires of section 8 (2) (b) of the Finance Act 2022, whereby a tax has been levied on the value of assets for the tax year 2022 and onwards in respect of foreign assets of a resident individual which includes moveable and immoveable properties.

The petitioners’ counsel submitted that the parliament is not competent to levy the impugned tax on immovable properties located abroad and the powers of the parliament pursuant to the 18th amendment to the Constitution are now curtailed in respect of levying any tax on immovable properties.

They submitted that the imposition of tax on foreign assets was not within the competence of the parliament as it cannot even legislate in respect of properties outside the territorial limits of Pakistan.

The federal government and the FBR counsel submitted that the petitioners have availed amnesty under the Foreign Assets Act, which was also legislated by the parliament in respect of immovable properties. Therefore, the petitioners cannot object to the competence of the parliament that the capital value of a property located abroad can be taxed by the parliament pursuant to Articles 141 and 142 read with Article 97 of the Constitution.

They submitted that the federal government can levy such tax as provinces cannot legislate in respect of immovable properties located abroad.

The SHC’s bench headed by Justice Mohammad Junaid Ghaffar, after hearing the arguments of the counsel, observed that the concept of taxation in respect of foreign income is now a worldwide phenomenon and the majority of the countries have incorporated the provisions relating to taxing incomes of resident persons.

The court observed that admittedly, the foreign income is not earned within the territorial jurisdiction of Pakistan but in terms of constitutional provisions which empower the parliament to levy taxes on the income of a resident person as his income abroad is also taxed and such tax has never been disputed before the court.

The court observed that the petitioners as well as other taxpayers availed amnesty under the Foreign Assets (Declaration and Repatriation) Act, 2018, and after paying the requisite tax, they declared these properties under their Wealth Tax Returns.

The court observed that these assets are now part of the Wealth Tax Returns of the resident taxpayers, therefore, even otherwise there is a nexus of these properties with the income and wealth of the resident taxpayers and there appears to be no impediment for the parliament to levy the tax in question.

 

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SHC orders to restore green belt and service road at Al Asif Square

SHC orders
  • A two-member bench headed by Justice Nadeem Akhtar issued written order.
  • Anjuman e Tajran Al Asif Square has filed the petition in the SHC.
  • Further hearing of the case was adjourned till January 31, 2023.

KARACHI: Sindh High Court(SHC) has ordered to restore green belt, footpath, and service road to their original condition within 30 days in front of Al-Asif Square.

A two-member bench headed by Justice Nadeem Akhtar issued a written order in a case related to encroachment on bus stands, and green belt in front of Al-Asif Square.

Anjuman e Tajran Al Asif Square has filed the petition in the Sindh High Court (SHC).

The pettier submitted that buses are parked in front of our shops which affects business. The bus owners have also encroached on the green belt, footpath, and service road.

Court ordered the removal of all encroachments in front of Al-Asif Square while IG Sindh and DG Rangers ensured the presence of personnel to end the encroachment.

Court further ordered IG Sindh to assign traffic police officers to stop the parking of commercial vehicles at the mentioned place.

The court remarked that anti-encroachment teams should register cases against encroachments

Court asked IG Sindh, DG Rangers, and Deputy Commissioner East to submit a report in this regard.

The court summoned Deputy Commissioner East for the next hearing.

 

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SHC seeks report on action taken against policemen involved in sale of Gutka

SHC seeks
  • Justice Salahuddin Panhwar of Sindh High Court heard the petition.
  • Police submitted the order of the local court on release of gutka machine.
  • Lawyer said police released the gutka machine by taking a bribe from accused.

KARACHI: Sindh High Court (SHC) sought details from high ups of Sindh police about action that has been taken against the policemen involved in the sale of gutka.

Justice Salahuddin Panhwar of Sindh High Court heard the petition related to the crackdown against Gutka and other toxic substances.

The police submitted the order of the subordinate court regarding the release of the gutka-making machine.

Muzamil Mumtaz Advocate submitted that police allegedly supporting sale of the gutka business while Investigation Officer Zaman Town Police Station changed the case property of FIR No. 644/2018.

He further submitted that police released the gutka machine by taking a bribe from the accused.

The lawyer said Judicial Magistrate 26 East misused his powers. The accused are absconding from the court and the gutka-making machine has been handed over to the Guarantor.

Muzamil Mumtaz requested the court to take action against the Magistrate concerned.

He further requested to seek a report from the Law Secretary, IG Sindh, Registrar Sindh High Court, and District Sessions Judge East.

The petitioner said Gutka, Mainpuri, and other toxic substances are causing cancer in humans and people are dying of such diseases.

The lawyer requested the court to order IG Sindh, DIG, and SSP to register Gutke’s FIR under section 336-B of the Pakistan Penal Code as punishment in Pakistan Section 336 is non-bailable office by imposing it.

 

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SHC issues written judgment over detention of accused in Parvin Rehman case

SHC encroachment
  • Court had ordered the release of the accused in a so-called high-profile case.
  • Administration had detained the accused under MPO by using tactics.
  • Court said police admitted that no threatening phone calls were made by these accused.

KARACHI: Sindh High Court (SHC) issued written judgment on detaining of the accused in the Parveen Rehman murder case.

According to the written verdict, the court had ordered the release of the accused in a so-called high-profile case but the administration had detained the accused under Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) by using tactics.

The court observed that the same tactics were also used in the Daniel Pearl murder case and added that the administration used such practices which is regrettable.

“The accused were released from jail on November 22, 2022, on a court order but they were detained on a letter and information based on assumptions” stated the judgment.

The written verdict stated that even this so-called intelligence report was not prepared by an independent body like IB or ISI.

Court said police admitted that no threatening phone calls were made by these accused. The accused remained out of jail for nine days but no unpleasant incident took place. The police relied on SSP West and intelligence reports which had no basis.

The court observed that the reasons for detaining the accused are not at all valid, people related to Orangi Pilot Project(OPP) are already being given foolproof security.

The written order said the Home Secretary Sindh also did not apply his mind while issuing the order of the MPO.

 

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SHC CJ takes notice after rape victim commits suicide in Mithi

Mithi ape

KARACHI: Sindh High Court (SHC) Chief Justice Ahmed Ali Shaikh has taken notice of a gang rape case after which a woman committed suicide in Mithi, Tharparkar. The judge has summoned a detailed report from DIG Mirpurkhas and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Tharparkar in a matter related to the alleged kidnapping and rape of … Read more

SHC orders restoration of BOL News and BOL Entertainment transmission at once

SHC orders to restore BOL

KARACHI: Sindh High Court (SHC) on Wednesday ordered the restoration of the transmission of BOL News and BOL Entertainment. The court has also ordered PEMRA and others to submit their replies in the regard by September 14, BOL News reported. The SHC has ordered the restoration of Bol News and Bol Entertainment in their previous … Read more

PTI approaches SHC against ECP for delaying LG elections

PTI approaches SHC
  • Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) has petitioned the Sindh High Court (SHC) to delay the August 28 local government elections in Karachi
  • The petition filed by the PTI Sindh leaders demanded the SHC require the city’s local government elections to be held immediately

KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) has petitioned the Sindh High Court (SHC) to delay the August 28 local government elections in Karachi.

Khurram Sher Zaman and Raja Azhar of the PTI filed the petition, in which the names of the chief election commissioner, the provincial election commissioner, and the Sindh government were mentioned.

The PTI petition argued that there was no extraordinary rainfall in Karachi, but the ECP used it as an excuse for the election delay. They criticized the PPP and its coalition partners for delaying elections in Karachi, claiming that the process had been halted. According to them, this delay prevents the citizens from electing their representatives for LG elections.

The petition filed by the PTI Sindh leaders demanded the SHC require the city’s local government elections to be held immediately.

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SC dismisses plea regarding postponement of Sindh LG elections

Sindh LG elections

Supreme Court dismissed a petition seeking postponement of LG elections in Sindh MQM-P had filed the petition regarding constitutional delimitation Second phase of Sindh LG polls will be held on August 28 ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday dismissed a petition seeking postponement of the second phase of Local Government (LG) elections in … Read more

Nimra Kazmi accepts she left for Punjab of her own

Nimra Kazmi

Nimra Kazmi accepted in front of the Sindh High Court (SHC) that she left for Punjab on her own I would like my case to be finished by today, says Nimra Kazmi Advocate Muhammad Farooq requested that the court should stop Shehla Raza to meet Nimra Kazmi     KARACHI: Nimra Kazmi accepted in front … Read more

PTI leaders and workers still facing cases despite long march ends

LHC

Former prime minister Imran Khan called off his ‘Haqiqi Azadi March,’ and Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf MNAs, MPAs, and workers have been afraid of getting jailed for marching in the streets. Khurram Sher Zaman, Jamal Siddiqui, Firdous Shamim Naqvi, Arsalan Taj, and others in Karachi went to the Sindh High Court (SHC) to deal with … Read more

The SHC demands an 85 percent preference for local film screenings

SHC

Following the catastrophe that local films suffered when their screening slots were given to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, a major development in the matter has been reported by Dawn Images (by Mohammad Kamran Jawaid) in favour of the filmmakers participating in local releases. The Sindh High Court has ruled that local films … Read more

SHC seeks list of corrupt SBCA officials in illegal construction case

SHC seeks list of corrupt SBCA officials in illegal construction case

KARACHI: Sindh High Court sought a list of corrupt Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) officials in an illegal construction case. A case was heard in the Sindh High Court regarding the construction of illegal portions in the Liaqatabad and Qasimabad areas of Karachi, BOL News reported on Saturday. During the hearing, the court rejected the … Read more

SHC asks CS to explain position about approving ex-country leave of IG Sindh

SHC

Sindh High Court (SHC) has directed the Sindh Chief Secretary (CS) to explain his position about approving ex-country leave of Inspector General Police (IGP) Sindh Mushtaq Maher, against whom a contempt of court application was filed by a petitioner for not complying with an earlier order of the court in a promotions matter. Read more: Petitions … Read more

Vice chancellors by chance

Vice chancellors

KARACHI: The provincial legislature of Sindh made two major legislations concerning higher education in the province after the passage of 18th Amendment to the Constitution which abolished the concurrent list of the Constitution and devolved all its subjects to provinces. In 2013, the Pakistan Peoples Party-led provincial government in Sindh, on the strength of its … Read more

Gas shortage in Sindh: SHC seeks explanation from energy, finance secretaries

Sindh High Court on Monday summoned federal secretaries of energy and finance ministries to explain the reasons behind the persistent shortage of natural gas in Sindh. Read more: CNG stations reopened across Sindh after 2.5 months A two-member bench headed by Justice Muhammad Karim Khan Agha, which took up a petition pertaining to implementation of the … Read more

SHC dismisses pleas of Shell’s officer and others in Rs2.37bn reference

SHC

Sindh High Court on Friday dismissed petitions of Yaseer-ul-Haq Effendi,a district manager retail of Shell Pakistan, and others facing NAB reference of causing 2.37 billion rupees loss to the national exchequer by selling jet fuel to unauthorized buyers. The petitioners being tried by an accountability court of Karachi had moved the SHC for transfer of … Read more

Cracker attack on Rangers’ picket: SHC allows pleas of three convicted, orders their release

Sindh High Court on Friday allowed appeals of three suspects who were convicted and awarded imprisonment sentence by an anti-terrorism court for throwing cracker on a Rangers’ picket in Korangi in March 2016. Read more: FIA arrests man for faking to be TV reporter to twice get US visa A two-member bench headed by Justice Muhammad … Read more

Missing persons: SHC rejects notification for constituting task force

SHC

Sindh High Court on Thursday rejected a notification of the provincial government for constituting a task force for tracing missing persons of the province. A two-member bench headed by Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro ordered for the constitution of a body of provincial police to exclusively trace the whereabouts of missing persons with its officials assigned … Read more

SHC castigates IG Sindh for increasing crimes in province

Police must use technology to curb crime rate: IG Sindh

KARACHI: Inspector General of Sindh Mushtaq Maher was castigated on Thursday by the Sindh High Court (SHC) for increasing street crimes, kidnaping and armed robberies in the province. The IG who had appeared before a two-member bench headed by Justice Aftab Ahmed Gorar in connection with a matter pertaining to payment of compensation to a … Read more

Nine Pakistani serving sentences in India, ministry informs SHC

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court on Thursday was informed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that nine Pakistani citizens are serving various sentences in Indian prisons while seven have been released from 2011 to 2015. The information was provided to a two-member bench headed by Justice Muhammad Iqbal Kalhoro while hearing a petition seeking information … Read more