by Zaeem | Jan 29, 2026 | Crime & Law Enforcement
In recent days, a deeply troubling statement has circulated on social media: the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association reportedly declared that he does not consider Eman Mazari and Hadi Ali Chattha to be “real lawyers,” and that whatever punishment they...
by Zaeem | Jan 27, 2026 | Government Policies & Regulations
Pakistan’s Constitution, officially called The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973, is the supreme law of the country. Commonly referred to as the Aain-e-Pakistan, it defines how the state functions: the powers of the President, Prime Minister,...
by Zaeem | Jan 27, 2026 | Legal Awareness
In Pakistan, thousands of people suffer lifelong consequences from criminal cases they never committed. Sometimes FIRs are registered out of ego, revenge, caste conflicts, or personal vendettas, not because a real crime occurred, but to harass, intimidate, and...
by Zaeem | Jan 27, 2026 | Government Policies & Regulations
In a country already struggling with unemployment, inflation, and rising poverty, one would expect the law to protect those who are simply trying to survive. Unfortunately, recent actions against shoulder sellers tell a very different story. Shoulder selling refers to...
by Zaeem | Jan 27, 2026 | Legal Awareness
Recently, I came across a video where an Indian army officer is seen training his soldiers, telling them to shout so loudly that their voices should reach Lahore. On the other side of the border, Pakistani soldiers are taught to stomp their boots so hard that India...