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Daily List for Monday, 17 April, 2017 _ 1 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 MOTION CASES 1. FAO 7/2017() XEN PESCO WAPDA Ahmad Zeb (Charsadda) Charsadda and others V/s Jamal ud Din i FAO 8/2017 XEN WAPDA Charsadda and Ahmad Zeb (Charsadda) V/s others Fazli Rabi ii FAO 21/2017 XEN PESCO and others Ahmad Zeb (Charsadda) V/s Yousaf Khan 2. Early Hearing Ziaullah Afridi Shumail Ahmad Butt 55/2017(In WP V/s 1948-P/16) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ehtesab Commission and others 3. Early Hearing Fazal Nawaz Khan Farhana Marwat 57/2017(In Cr.A V/s 109-P/17) The State 4. Early Hearing Jamal Mehboob Shah 58/2017(In Cr.A V/s 697-P/16) The State PRE-ADMISSION NOTICE 5. Cr.R 106/2016(For Mst. Jehan Bibi Jibran Khalil Summon the V/s Accused Respts Munnawar Khan Muhammad Ayaz Khan to Face the Trail) MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 1 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 2 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 PRE-ADMISSION NOTICE 6. C.R 449/2014 Mamraiz Khan and others Saifullah Khalil (Others)(Agianst V/s decree) Mst. Bano and others i C.R 820/2014 Against Ikram Ullha and others Shakeel Ahmad V/s decree Mst. Rughda and another ii C.R 821/2014 Against Mst. Rughda and another Shakeel Ahmad, M. Zahid Aman, V/s decree Asad Zeb Khan Patwari Halqa and others Saifullah Khalil 7. W.P 2827/2016 Haji Altaf Hussain Miss Shahnaz Tariq (Rent) with IR, V/s (Date By Court) with CM No. The Rent Controller Peshawar Hassan Zeb Rahim, Alla ud Din 3031/2016( With and others Khan cm 3031/2016 Possession of property A/W 4 shops undear neath in the building Stay granted) i W.P 2828/2016 With Haji Altaf Hussain Miss Shahnaz Tariq V/s I/R With cm 3030/2016 The Rent Controller Pesh and Hassan Zaib Rahim, Alla ud Din others Khan ii W.P 2829/2016 With Haji Altaf Hussain Miss Shahnaz Tariq V/s I/R with cm 3034/2016 The Rent Controller Pesh and Hassan Zaib Rahim, Alla ud Din others Khan iii W.P 2830/2016 With Haji Altaf Hussain Miss Shahnaz Tariq V/s I/R with cm 3032/2016, Stay granted The Rent Controller Pesh and Hassan Zaib Rahim, Alla ud Din others Khan NOTICE CASES 1. Cr.M(BA) Hidayat Khan Muhammad Iqbal Khattak 421/2017(250 V/s Gram Heroin 65 The State Gram Afitamin) MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 2 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 3 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 2. Cr.M(BA) Inayat Ullah Jamal Khan Afridi 458/2017(8 KG V/s (Date By Court) Charas (in same The State FIR bail allowed by HCJ to one accused namely, Gul Raja, on 17/03/2017) 3. Cr.M(BA) Zahid Ullah Noor Alam Khan 524/2017(10 KG V/s Charas) The State 4. Cr.M(BA) Niaz Muhammad Malik Amjad Inayat 525/2017(3000 V/s Gram Charas The State (same FIR of same accused decided by HCJ on 23/12/2016, previously) 5. Cr.M(BA) Anwar Sahibzada Riazatul Haq 547/2017(30 KG V/s Charas (in same The State FIR of one accused already decided by HCJ ON 24/02/2017) 6. Cr.M(BA) Taimoor Muhammad Fakhr-e-Alam Jhagra 565/2017(17 KG V/s 674 Gram Charas) The State MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 3 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 4 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 7. Cr.M(BA) Gul Zaman Shabbir Hussain Gigyani 601/2017(same V/s FIR of same Rafi Ullah Jan and another accused decided by HCJ on 18/11/2016) 8. Cr.M(BA) Alam Khan Sahibzada Asadullah 685/2017() V/s Hidayat Ullah and others 9. C.R 1765/2010 Yaqoob Khan and others Waqar Ahmad Khan (Possession)(mai V/s (Date By Court) n case fixation Rafullah Shah order) 10. crm. 38/2017 in Arshad Wadud Khan Barrister M.Zahoor ul Haq Cr.A 592/2010(For V/s consolidation and Sajjad Ahmad Khalil and Khanzada Ajmal Zeb Khan to club the case another RFA with instant Cr.A) 11. Cr.M(TA) Muhammad Faisal Barkatullah Khan 36/2016() V/s Khaliq ur Rehman and another 12. CM(TA) 48/2016 In Ahmad Nawaz & others Tanveer Ahmad Mughal WP No. 305- V/s (Date By Court) A/16(in WP. 305- Govt. of KPK & others Muhammad Furqan Yousafzai A/2016) MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 4 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 5 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 13. CM(TA) 49/2016 In Muhammad Tahir Sajjad & Tanveer Ahmad Mughal WP No. 904- others A/16(in WP. V/s (Date By Court) Muhammad Furqan Yousafzai 904/2016) Govt. of KPK and others 14. CM(TA) 50/2016 In Ibrar Ahmad & Others Tanveer Ahmad Mughal WP No. 929- V/s (Date By Court) A/16(in WP. 929- Govt. of KPK and others Muhammad Furqan Yousafzai A/2016) 15. CM(TA) 51/2016 In Shafiq ur Rehman Tanveer Ahmad Mughal WP No. 881- V/s (Date By Court) A/2016(in WP. Govt of KPK Muhammad Furqan Yousafzai 881-A/2016) 16. CM(TA) 52/2016 In Muhammad Tahir Sajjad Tanveer Ahmad Mughal WP No. 445- V/s (Date By Court) A/16(in WP. 445- Govt. of KPK Muhammad Furqan Yousafzai A/2016) 17. CM(TA) 53/2016 In Raja Muhammad Imran Tanveer Ahmad Mughal WP No. 1102- V/s (Date By Court) A/16(in WP. Govt. of KPK Muhammad Furqan Yousafzai 1102/2016) 18. COC 519/2016(In Mst. Huma Orakzai and another Muhammad Ali WP 2736-P/15, V/s Deccided by EX- Tamseel Ahmad Khan and CJ) another MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 5 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 6 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 19. CM Rest Sartaj Khan Saeed Ullah Khan 371/2016(In WP V/s 1736- Dismissed Nawab Ali and others by HJ VI for N/P) MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 6 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 7 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH Court No: 2 LABOUR TRIBUNAL (MOTION) 1. Lab. A 4/2016() Muhammad Azam Gul Rahman Mohmand V/s Tanveer Ahmad 2. Lab. A 5/2016() Muhammad Irshad Shahab Khattak V/s Abdul Qadir Khattak 3. Lab. A 7/2017() Muhammad Umair Tahir Fazli Mahmood V/s Director Administration & HR Rehman Medical Institute and others 4. Lab. R 7/2016() Marjan Ali Bilal Ahmad Kakaizi V/s Regional Director PESCO and others 5. Lab. R 1/2017() Health Care Centre and another Syed Muhammad Shah V/s Imam Shah 6. Lab. R 2/2017() Muhammad Waheed Marwat Bilal Ahmad Kakaizi V/s The Managing Director, The Bank of Khyber and others MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 7 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 8 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH Court No: 2 LABOUR TRIBUNAL (MOTION) 7. Lab. R 3/2017() Haroon Bashar Bilal Ahmad Kakaizi V/s The Managing Director, The Bank of Khyber and others 8. Lab. R 4/2017() Luqman Khan Bilal Ahmad Kakaizi V/s The Managing Director, The Bank of Khyber and others 9. Lab. R 5/2017() Muhammad Suhail Bilal Ahmad Kakaizi V/s The Managing Director, The Bank of Khyber and others 10. Lab. R 6/2017() Noor ul Basar Bilal Ahmad Kakaizi V/s The Managing Director, The Bank of Khyber and others 11. Lab. R 8/2017() M/S Frontier Ceramics Ltd and Mirza Muhammad Asif Abbas another V/s Ali Gohar and others 11. Lab. R 7/2017() Gul Waheed Khattak Bilal Ahmad Kakaizi V/s The Managing Director, The Bank of Khyber and others MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 8 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 9 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH Court No: 2 LABOUR TRIBUNAL (MOTION) 13. Lab. R 9/2017() United Municipal Workers Bilal Ahmad Kakaizi Union V/s The Registrar of Trade Unions and others LABOUR TRIBUNAL (NOTICE) 1. COC 30/2016(In Naseer Muhammad Niaz Muhammad LA 5/2010) V/s Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd through its Chairman and others 2. Lab. A 48/2011() Mukhtiar Ahmad Ijaz Anwar V/s Chief Engineer GSO PESCO Gul Nazeer Azam WAPDA Pesh and others 3. Lab. A 6/2015() Nisar Ahmad and others Ijaz Anwar V/s Secretary Sports, Culture Tourism, Museums, Archeology and Youth Affairs Department and others 4. Lab. A 12/2015() Provincial Coordinator PPIU A.G and another V/s Abdur Rashid 5. Lab. A 1/2017() Iraq Shah Aslam Khan Khattak V/s Chief Executive Officer, TESCO and others MOTION CASES MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 9 of 57 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 10 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 17 APRIL, 2017 BEFORE:- MR.
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