Women Harassment

Women in Pakistan often face harassment and discrimination, both in the workplace and in their daily lives. Harassment can take many forms, including verbal abuse, physical assault, and sexual harassment. The problem is widespread and deeply ingrained in Pakistani society, and it is often not taken seriously by authorities or by society at large. Some […]

Cheque Dishonor /489F PPC

In Pakistan, a cheque dishonor case, also known as a “bounced cheque” case, can be filed when a check is presented for payment and is returned by the bank due to insufficient funds or other issues. The person who wrote the check can be held liable for criminal charges and may face fines or imprisonment. […]

Contract Agreement/Iqara Nama

In Pakistan, a contract agreement is a legally binding document that outlines the terms and conditions of an agreement between two or more parties. It can be written or verbal, but it is recommended to have a written contract to avoid any disputes or misunderstandings. The contract must include details such as the parties involved, […]

Rental Agreement/Rent Cases In Pakistan, a rental agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of a tenancy between a landlord and a tenant. The agreement typically includes details such as the rental amount, the length of the tenancy, and the rights and responsibilities of both parties. It is important for both […]

Oath Commissioner

An Oath Commissioner in Pakistan is a government official authorized to administer oaths for various legal documents, such as affidavits, deeds, and power of attorney. They are usually appointed by the government, and their role is to ensure that the person taking the oath is doing so voluntarily and with full understanding of the contents […]

Notary Public In Pakistan, a notary public (Documents attestation) is a legal professional who is authorized by the government to certify documents and administer oaths. They can attest to the authenticity of signatures on documents, certify copies of original documents, and administer oaths for affidavits/Bayan Halfi and statutory declarations. Notarized documents are typically used in […]

Affidavit / Bayan Halfi/Undertaking

An affidavit (Stamp paper) in Pakistan is a written statement that is sworn or affirmed to be true before a person authorized to administer oaths, such as a Notary Public or a Commissioner of Oaths. It is typically used in legal proceedings as evidence in a court of law. In Pakistan, an affidavit must be […]

Reconciliation

Reconciliation Reconciliation after divorce / Separation refers to the process of a separated or divorced couple resolving their differences and deciding to give their marriage another chance. This can happen through couples therapy, mediation, or other forms of counseling. However, it’s important to note that reconciliation is not always possible or healthy for both parties […]

Second Marriage/Second Nikah

In Pakistan, second marriages are legal and can be performed under the Muslim Family Laws Ordinance 1961. However, there are certain conditions that must be met before a second marriage / Second Nikah can take place, such as obtaining the consent of the first wife permission/1st spouse (permission for 2nd marriage) and obtaining a court […]

Iddat/Iddat Period

Iddat is a period of waiting in Islam for women who have been divorced or have lost their husbands through death. The length of the iddat period varies depending on the woman’s circumstances. For a woman who is divorced, the iddat period is three menstrual cycles or three months, whichever is longer. For a widow, […]