The blasphemy law – and its death sentence – is ripe for abuse and extortion. Is Pakistan’s government finally going to make ...
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Pakistani law gives more power to Asim Munir. People say it strengthens military’s iron grip
New Delhi: The Pakistan military just got more power in the country with yet another amendment, and Pakistanis are furious about it, with some saying that the move will only prolong the Army’s iron ...
Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior told the Sindh High Court on Monday that its ban on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) was legitimate in light of national security concerns and that it did ...
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India's suspension of Indus Waters Treaty, international law, and Pakistan's right of self-defence
On 16 January 2026, India unilaterally approved the Dulhasti Stage-II Hydropower Project on the Chenab River, following its suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in April 2025, a treaty signed ...
Pakistan’s National Assembly unanimously approved the raising of the minimum legal age for marriage to 18 earlier this month, amending a 19th-century law allowing the marriage of Christian children.
As climate disasters intensify, Pakistan’s courts face growing pressure to deliver environmental justice, even as limited ...
2003-06-17 04:00:00 PDT Islamabad, Pakistan-- Aslam Khaki is the product of a strict religious upbringing, but he has nonetheless built his legal career taking on explosive cases that challenge ...
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