Civil Law Practice in Pakistan – International Law Firm in Swat
Civil law in Pakistan plays a central role in resolving disputes between individuals, families, and businesses. Unlike criminal law, which focuses on offenses against the state, civil law—also known as private law—regulates issues related to contracts, property, inheritance, personal rights, and family disputes. At our International Law Firm in Swat, we provide trusted civil law services for both individuals […]
THE BENGAL LAND (REDEMPTION AND FORECLOSURE) REGULATION, 1806
THE BENGAL LAND (REDEMPTION AND FORECLOSURE) REGULATION, 1806 (REGULATION NO. XVII OF 1806). SECTIONS. CONTENTS 7. What shall entitle mortgagor or his representative to redeem before final foreclosure, after application by mortgagee for foreclosure. 8. Procedure for mortgagee or conditional vendee desirous to foreclose mortgage or render conditional sale absolute. 1806 : Ben. Reg. […]
THE BEGAL ALLUVION AND DILUVION REGULATION, 1825
THE BEGAL ALLUVION AND DILUVION REGULATION, 1825 (REGULATION NO. XI OF 1825) SECTIONS CONTENTS. 1. Preamble. 2. Claims and disputes as to alluvial land to be decided by usage when clearly recognized and established. 3. Where no usage established, claims how decided. 4. Land gained by gradual accession from recess of river or sea. […]
THE WEST PAKISTAN LAWS (ADAPTATION) ORDER, 1964.
THE WEST PAKISTAN LAWS (ADAPTATION) ORDER, 1964. [3rd June, 1964.] WHEREAS, clause (1) of Article 225 of the Constitution provides that, except as provided by the said Article, all existing laws shall, subject to the Constitution, continue in force, so far as applicable and with the necessary adaptations, until altered, repealed or amended by the […]
THE PUNJAB FRONTIER CROSSING REGULATION, 1873.
THE PUNJAB FRONTIER CROSSING REGULATION, 1873. (REGULATION NO. VII OF 1873). SECTIONS CONTENTS. 1. Regulation. 2. Persons duly warned not to cross Frontier. Warning addressed to individuals, a class or the Public. 3. Penalty for disobeying warning. 4. Power to order offender’s removal to another place. 5. Power to apprehend persons contravening such order. 6. […]
