by Zaeem | Jan 9, 2026 | Government Policies & Regulations
According to international reports, Pakistan witnesses nearly 41,000 traffic accidents every year, resulting in the loss of around 6,000 lives annually. A significant number of these fatalities occur due to negligent, rash, or reckless driving, and general disregard...
by Zaeem | Jan 9, 2026 | Government Policies & Regulations
People installing multiple electricity meters on a single building should be cautious. New guidelines issued by NEPRA have instructed all DISCOs (electricity distribution companies) to strictly regulate the installation of more than one meter on a single residential...
by Zaeem | Jan 9, 2026 | Government Policies & Regulations
I am often told that the Crime Control Department (CCD) operates on the basis of Islamic law—that it follows the principle of “honor for honor, life for life, property for property.” But the question is: which Islamic law is being referenced? Because the Islamic law...
by zubair | Jan 1, 2026 | Government Policies & Regulations
After three days of tense developments, SSP Dr. Farukh Lanjhar was transferred from his position. The SSP of Tando Muhammad Khan was posted as SSP Hyderabad, while Dr. Farukh Lanjhar was sent on leave. The incident sparked strong reactions across Pakistan. Law...
by zubair | Jan 1, 2026 | Government Policies & Regulations
When a crime occurs, many people are unsure about the correct legal procedure to follow. Can you submit an application at the police station? When should an FIR be registered? What steps should you take if the police do not cooperate? This guide explains the complete...
by zubair | Jan 1, 2026 | Government Policies & Regulations
After independence in 1947, both India and Pakistan began the process of building their constitutional systems. While India adopted its Constitution within a few years, Pakistan initially passed the Objectives Resolution in 1949, a foundational document outlining the...