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Islamabad High Court _ _ ISLAMABAD HIGH COURT DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTE: Old cases will not be adjourned except with prior adjustments and with the consent of opposite counsel. OLD CASES 1. Cust. Ref. 2/2015 (46152) Director of Intelligence and Investigation V/s SS Corporation, etc A CM 1/2015 Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Warraich CM 2/2015 MOTION CASES 1. Crl. Appeal 77/2021 Acquittal (131152) The State V/s Muhammad Israr etc A Other Advocate General NOTICE CASES 1. Part Heard (130761) Mosharraf Ali Zaidi & others V/s The President of Pakistan & others FC W.P. 1925/2021 Misc. Other FAISAL SIDDIQI Additional Attorney General, CM 2/2021 Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General for Pakistan, Deputy Attorney General, Mansoor Tariq, Ms.Kulsum Khaliq, Shahid Hamid, Sikandar Naeem Qazi W.P. 127/2021 (125274) Dr. Asfandiyar, etc V/s FOP, etc FC CM 1/2021 (Soban Ali, Adv.) In Person, Mudassar Khalid Moazzam Ali Shah, Qausain Abbasi, Arshad Abbas Faisal Mufti, Assistant Attorney General 2. Crl. Misc. 949/2021 Bail After (134907) Zahir Ullah V/s State, etc A Arrest Muhammad Shaheen By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 1 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTICE CASES 3. Crl. Appeal 208/2020 Against (124285) Bait Ullah V/s The State etc FC Convct. PPC Death Sentence Mukhtar Ahmed Tarar, Sardar Moazzam Habib CM 54/2021 Muhammad Tariq Fareed Gopang M.R. 4/2020 (124449) The State etc V/s Bait Ullah FC Crl. Appeal 209/2020 (124286) Gul Siddiq V/s The State etc FC Sardar Muhammad Tariq Fareed Moazzam Habib Gopang, Mukhtar Ahmed Tarar Jail Appeal 217/2020 (124769) Gul Saddique V/s The State etc FC Through Jail Jail Appeal 218/2020 (124768) Bait Ullah V/s The State etc FC Through Jail Crl. Rev. 3/2021 (125523) Mohammad Zohaib V/s State, FC Moazzam Habib 4. R.F.A. 429/2021 Against (133665) Al-Hamra Avenue Pvt Ltd V/s Elysium Holding Pakistan Ltd & others FC Judgement Saeed Akhtar CM 2/2021 5. R.F.A. 430/2021 Against (133666) Al-Hamra Hills Pvt Ltd V/s Elysium Holding Pakistan Ltd & others FC Judgement Saeed Akhtar CM 2/2021 By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 2 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR TUESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTE: Old cases will not be adjourned except with prior adjustments and with the consent of opposite counsel. OLD CASES 1. T.R. 152/2011 (5936) Commissioner Inland Revenue (Legal) LTU, Islamabad V/s M/s A CM 238/2021 Overseas Pakistanis Foundation Islamabad Dr. Farhat Zafar, Malik Waris Khokhar, Sayyid Murtaza Ali Pirzada T.R. 153/2011 (5937) Commissioner Inland Revenue (Legal) LTU, Islamabad V/s M/s A Overseas Pakistanis Foundation Islamabad Malik Waris Khokhar, Sayyid Murtaza Ali Pirzada, Syed Ishfaq Hussain Naqvi T.R. 154/2011 (5938) Commissioner Inland Revenue (Legal) LTU, Islamabad V/s M/s A Overseas Pakistanis Foundation Islamabad Malik Waris Khokhar, Sayyid Murtaza Ali Pirzada, Syed Ishfaq Hussain Naqvi MOTION CASES 1. I.C.A. 333/2017 Writ (81416) Yasir Mehmood V/s Chief Commissioner ICT, Islamabad. A CM 1/2017 Muhammad Umair Baloch, CM 2/2017 Sardar Muhammd Shoaib 2. I.C.A. 269/2021 Writ (131194) Dr. Sadaf Yaqoob V/s DG ANF etc A CM 1/2021 Raja Rizwan Abbasi, Syed State Counsel CM 2/2021 Zaheer Hassan Shah NOTICE CASES 1. Crl. Appeal 68/2018 Narcotics (88901) Abdullah Khan V/s The State etc A Upto 7 years Zahid Ali Khan State Counsel, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 3 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR TUESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTICE CASES 2. Crl. Appeal 113/2019 Against (102924) Shahid Mahmood V/s The State etc SOC Convct. PPC Death Sentence Basharat Ullah Khan, Ch State Counsel CM 1/2019 Afrasiab Khan, Qaiser Imam Ch, Shujah Ullah Gondal M.R. 12/2019 (105669) The State V/s Shahid Mehmood SOC Crl. Appeal 187/2019 (104344) Malik Muhammad Altaf Awan V/s Shahid Mehmood etc SOC Saad Ahmed, Adil Aziz Qazi, Muhammad Asif Chaychee, Haseeb Hassan, Zopash Khan 3. I.C.A. 109/2021 Writ (126891) M/s Anum Petroleum V/s NHA etc SOC CM 1/2021 Barrister M. Saad Buttar, Raja Abdul Basit Khan Tanoli, Abdul Qadeer Janjua Barrister Afzal Khan Shinwari, Rizwan Faiz Muhammad By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 4 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTE: Old cases will not be adjourned except with prior adjustments and with the consent of opposite counsel. OLD CASES 1. I.T.R. 79/2007 (4396) Al- Ghuasia Enterprises, Dewan Chamber V/s CBR & others A CM 321/2012 Abdul Hafeez Khan, Tariq Aziz Malik Itaat Hussain Awan, Shahina Akbar NOTICE CASES 1. Crl. Appeal 98/2019 Against (102444) Tahseen ullah V/s The State etc SOC Convct. PPC Death Sentence Zeeshan Gohar State Counsel, Tariq Muhammad CM 1/2019 Khan Marwat, Zahid Ali Khan CM 2/2019 M.R. 5/2019 (105502) The State V/s Tehseen Ullah SOC Crl. Appeal 121/2019 (103048) Salman Khan V/s The State etc SOC CM 1/2019 Raja Ghaneem Aabir Khan, Nisar State Counsel Muhammad Baneri, Muhammad Ilyas Khan, Bakht Bedar Jan Syed By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 5 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTICE CASES 2. Crl. Appeal 139/2019 Against (103795) Rafaqat Mehmood V/s The State etc SOC Convct. PPC Upto 7 years Mian Asad Hayat Awan CM 1/2019 Crl. Rev. 93/2018 (97810) Wajid Hussain V/s Rafaqat Mehmood etc SOC Jan Muhammad Khan State Counsel Crl. Appeal 229/2018 (97832) Wajid Hussain V/s Rafaqat Mehmood etc SOC Jan Muhammad Khan Crl. Appeal 230/2018 (97834) Wajid Hussain V/s Muhammad Hamid etc SOC Jan Muhammad Khan M.R. 18/2019 (109997) The State V/s M. Adeel Aamir SOC Crl. Appeal 328/2019 (108600) Muhammad Adeel Amir V/s The State etc SOC Basharat Ullah Khan, Raja Jan Muhammad Khan, State Ghaneem Aabir Khan Counsel, Muhammad Sohail Khan, Zia Hussain Raja Crl. Rev. 5/2020 (112621) Wajid Hussain V/s Adeel Amir, etc SOC Jan Muhammad Khan 3. W.P. 2857/2021 N.A.B. Bail (133541) Malik Ahmad Khan V/s NAB, etc FC Barrister Afzal Khan Shinwari Special Prosecutor N.A.B. 4. W.P. 3296/2021 N.A.B. Bail (134879) Faisal Ayub V/s NAB, etc A Ch. Waseem Bahadar 5. Cust. Ref. 12/2020 (118636) The Collector Customs etc V/s The Customs Appellate Tribunal CM 1/2020 Islamabad etc Muhammad Fahim Khan Imran Feroz By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 6 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR THURSDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTE: Old cases will not be adjourned except with prior adjustments and with the consent of opposite counsel. OLD CASES 1. Crl. Appeal 3/2011 Acquittal U/S (3944) Imran Karamat Masih V/s Khushi Masih A 302 PPC Izrar Ali, Raja Rizwan Abbasi Advocate General, Qaisar Mehmood Awan, Standing Counsel, Syed Khawar Ameer Bukhari , Uzma Badar 2. S.T.R. 19/2014 (41943) Commissioner Inland Revenue V/s M/s Konnect Holden Pvt. Ltd A Sheikh Anwar ul Haq NOTICE CASES 1. Crl. Misc. 870/2021 Bail After (134142) Muhamamd Nawaz V/s The State etc A Arrest Shan Zeb Khan 2. Crl. Appeal 66/2014 Narcotics (40699) Inayat Ullah V/s The State SOC Above 7 years Manzoor Hussain Malik , Shan Israr ul Haq Malik, Prosecutor Zeb Khan, Syed Saqib Ali, Syed Anf, Waseem Ahmad Qureshi Yasir Hussain Shah Tirmizi By I.T. Department, Islamabad High Court Report Auto Generated By: C F M S Print Date & Time:23-SEP-2021 05:23 PM Page 7 of 87 _ _ DAILY REGULAR CAUSE LIST FOR THURSDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER, 2021 THE HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE AAMER FAROOQ NOTICE CASES 3. Crl. Appeal 260/2019 Against (106070) Saif Ullah V/s Mujtaba ul Haq etc SOC Convct. PPC Death Sentence Malik Muhammad Haseeb Jan Muhammad Khan, State CM 2/2019 Counsel P.S.L.A. 14/2019 (106799) Mujtaba Ul Haq V/s Rasheed Ahmed Etc SOC CM 1/2019 Jan Muhammad Khan M.R. 15/2019 (108365) The State V/s Saif Ullah Etc SOC Standing Counsel, Jan Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Sohail Khan, Zia Hussain Raja Crl.
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