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DAILY LIST for MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 MOTION CASES MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No _ 1 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 MOTION CASES 1. C.R 1129/2010 Sarfaraz Khan and others (Declartion)() V/s Abdul Ghafoor and others 2. Cr.M(TA) Zeeshan Akhtar Zaman 43/2017() V/s The State 3. Cr.M(TA) Hazrat Ali Sahibzada Asadullah 47/2017() V/s Muhammad Ali 4. Cr.M(TA) Basmillah Jan Sahibzada Asadullah 48/2017() V/s The State 5. Cr.M(TA) Sher Zada Sahibzada Asadullah 49/2017() V/s Mst. Bakht Ranra etc 6. W.P 4185/2016 Jamia Aali Suffa Zaida Syed Zia Ullah Shah (Civil)() V/s Mohammad Umar and others Habib-ul-Haq, A.A.G MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 1 of 62 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 2 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 MOTION CASES 7. C.R 722/2016 Juma Gul Mehar Gul (Others)(Declarati V/s (Date By Court) on) Juma Gul & Others 8. Early Hearing Said Raheem In Person 183/2017(in Cr.A V/s 652-P/2016) The State PRE-ADMISSION NOTICE 9. C.R 527/2007 Muhammad Yousaf & anothers Mian Iftikhar Ali, Shahab Khan, (Declartion)(Seek V/s Darul Salam Khan s Compromise) Meer Dad & others Bilal Khan Khalil, Asghar Ali Shah, Asif Ali Shah 10. C.R 616/2016 Ghulam Nabi etc. Malik Muhammad Iqbal (Declartion)() V/s Yaghi Gul 11. C.R 740/2016 Fazli Hakeem and another Anwar Shamim Mehmand (Recovery)(Resto V/s ration of suit) Ihsan Ullah and others Muhammad Ijaz Khan Sabi, Alam Khan Adenzai NOTICE CASES MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 2 of 62 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 3 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 1. Cr.M(BA) Ikram ullah Kaleem Ullah, Malik Misraf 2181/2017(3060 V/s (Date By Court) grams chars The State pukhta) 2. C.R 602/2003() Muhammad Hussain & others Muhammad Isa Khan, Shaukat Ali, V/s Riaz Ahmad Khan Mst Seema & others Nisar Ahmad Khan, Mazullah Barkandi i C.R 603/2003 Muhammad Hussain & Others Riaz Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Isa V/s Khan Mst. Seema & Others Mazullah Barkandi, Nisar Ahmad Khan 3. Cr.M(TA) Sabir Nawaz Farmanullah Khattak 36/2017() V/s State through Director General Prosecution, KPK 4. CM(TA) 35/2017(in Muhammad Jamil Advocate General Rev.Petition 1- V/s A/2017 in wp 382- Govt.of KPK etc A/2016) 5. Cr.A 659/2016(8 Khalid Rehman Aurangzeb Malikzada years fine 25000) V/s The State and others Advocate General MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 3 of 62 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 4 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 6. Cr.R Israr Din Mehboob Ali Khan Khalil 34/2017(seeks V/s return of arms The State and ammunitions) i Cr.R 35/2017 Siraj Khan Mehboob Ali Khan Khalil V/s The State 7. 170/2017 (N) in Shah Nawaz Gul Sadbar COC 450/2016(in V/s (Date By Court) Cm. 21/15 in CR. Director General PDA and A.A.G, Saif Ullah Khalil. 542/15(Decided by others HCJ)) 8. cm. 371/2015 in Taj Muhammad and others Muhammad Tariq Javed, C.R 207/2015 (Suit V/s For Permanent Asad Khan and others Waheed ur Rehman, Arbab Injuction)(Against Sheraz Khan decree (stay on 09-04-2015) (partheard by HJ- V) 9. cm. 818/2015 (n) Amin ur Rahman & Others Naveed ur Rehman with C.R 502/2015 V/s (Declartion)(Again Amin ullah & Others Khalid Rehman st order (STAY GRANTED ON 21/09/2015) 10. cm. 486/2016 (N) Sultan Jan and others Tariq Khan Kakar with C.R 304/2016 V/s (Declartion)(Again Wasal Khan and others st decree) MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 4 of 62 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 5 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 11. CM No. 628- Muhammad Hashim and others Malik Muhammad Iqbal P/2016 in C.R V/s 411/2016 Abdul Qadeem and others Fazle Malik Kakakhel (Declartion)(Again st decree (stay on 20/10/2016) 12. CM 223/2017 with Adil Khan and another Fazal e Mula C.R 132/2017 V/s (Date By Court) (Others)(Against Fahad Riaz and others Fazal Haq Kohdamani order) 13. C.R 337/2014 Haroon ur Rasheed and others Jan Muhammad Khan (Possession)(Agai V/s snt rejection of Abdul Akram and others Ahmad Ali plaint u/o 7 rule 11) 14. C.R 34/2016 Professor Doctor Tasken Attizaz Mansoor (Possession) with Ahmad and another c.m 62/2016 with V/s c.m Jehanzeb Khan and others 796/2016(Against Judgement) MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 5 of 62 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 6 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 15. C.R 4/2016 Faqeer Muhammad adn others Abdul Samad Khan (Declartion)(Again V/s st decree (stay Hakeem Khan and others Hussain ud din khattak confirmed on 22/02/2016) i C.R 5/2016 Aaginst Faqeer Muahmmad and others Abdul Samad Khan V/s decree Hakeem Khan and others Hasin ud Din Khattak ii C.R 6/2016 Against Faqeer Muhammad Abdul Samad Khan V/s decree Hakeem Khan and others Hasin ud Din Khattak iii C.R 8/2016 Against Muhammad Jabir Hussain and Zia Ur Rehman V/s decree others Hasinuddin Khattak, Muhammad Hakeem Khan and others Yasir Khattak, Zahir Shah Marwat iv C.R 153/2016 Suit for Farooq Shah & others Muhammad Yasir Khattak V/s Declaration & Permanent Injunction Hakeem Khan & others Muhammad Amin Khattak Lachi, Hasin ud Din Khattak 16. Cr.A 408/2012() Rehmat Ali Muhammad Isa Khan V/s The State Fawad abdul sattar 17. W.P 3240/2014 Nawabzada Muhammad Fateh Muhammad Alam Khan (Civil) with ir with Khan and another cm. 792/2016(Civil V/s Haji Muhammad Zahir Shah, matter Stay on Kishawar Khan and others Jamal Khattak, Muhammad 05.11.2014) Farooq Afridi i C.R 99/2016 Against Muhammad Fateh Khan and Muhammad Alam Khan V/s decree others Advocate General, Haji Govt of KPK through District Muhammad Zahir Shah, Jamal Collector Mardna and others Khattak, Muhammad Farooq Afridi ii CM 12(2) 12/2017 In Abdul Qayum Muhammad Farooq Afridi V/s CR 115/06 (case decided by HJ-I) Rasheed Ahmad and others Amjad Ali, Abdullah Qazi (STAY granted on 05/05/2017 MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 6 of 62 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 7 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE YAHYA AFRIDI,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 18. CM No. 10-P/2016 Ghulam Farooq Shakeel Azam Awan, Muhammad with FAO V/s Tariq Khan Yousafzai 19/2013(seeks Mst. Lubna and others recovery of Mehboob Shah, Sana Ullah, Zewar Rs.7,49,700/- Shah Afridi (AGAINST ORDER OF ADJ)(CM is for correction of name) 19. FAO 3/2017 CM SDO PESCO and another Asad Jan No. 22-P/2017(u/s V/s (Date By Court) of 17 kpk Zorab Khan consumer act 1997 (stay granted on 13/03/2017) MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 7 of 62 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 8 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH Court No: 2 ANNOUNCEMENT 1. C.R 357/2013 Nawabzada Lakhkar Khan (Declartion) CM V/s (Date By Court) No. 421- Mst. Rukhsana Begum and Abdul Sattar Khan, Shahzad Gul, P/2013(Against others Muhammad Jamil, Hassan Zaib decree) Rahim, Barrister Babar Shahzad Imran, Muhammad Arif i C.R 780/2012 Mst. Rukhsana Begum Zia Ur Rehman, Shahzad Gul V/s Nawabzada Lakhkar Khan and Syed Arshad Ali, Waheed Ullah another Khan, Ayaz Khalil ii C.R 1016/2012 (Not Nawabzada Abdul Qadir Khan Muhammad Faheem Wali, Abdul V/s Before HCJ) (stay Latif Afridi granted on 12/11/2012 Mst. Faiqa Hashmat alias Mareena and others Muhammad Shoaib khan, Shehzad Gul, Javed Iqbal Gulbela, Muhammad Jamil, Barrister Babar Shahzad Imran, Said Rehman, Muhammad Sami ur rehman iii CM 878/2012(N) in C.RNawabzada Abdul Qadir Khan Muhammad Faheem Wali, Abdul V/s 1017/2012 Latif Afridi Mst. Faiqa Hashmat and others Muhammad Shoaib khan, Shahzad Gul, Barrister Babar Shahzad Imran, Barister Babar Shahzad Imran, Sami ur rehman iv CM 879/2012(N) in C.RNawabzada Abdul Qadir Khan Abdul Lateef Afridi, Muhammad V/s 1018/2012 (Not Before Faheem Wali HCJ) Mst. Faiqa Hashmat alias Mareena and others Muhammad Shoaib khan, Shahzad Gul, Barister Babar Shahzad Imran, Sami ur rehman v C.R 1075/2012 Nawabzada Lakhar Khan Syed Arshad Ali V/s Mst. Faiqa Hasmat alias Mareena Muhammad Shoaib khan, Barister and others Babar Shahzad Imran vi C.R 1076/2012 Nawabzada Lakhar Khan Syed Arshad Ali V/s Mst. Faiqa Hasmat alias Mareena Muhammad Shoaib khan and others vii C.R 1077/2012 Nawabzada Lakhar Khan Syed Arshad Ali V/s Mst. Faiqa Hasmat alias Mareen Muhammad Shoaib khan, Barister and others Babar Shahzad Imran viii C.R 1199/2012 Nawabzada Muhammad Nadir Abdul Sattar Khan, Javed Iqbal V/s KHan Gulbela MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 8 of 62 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 9 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER, 2017 BEFORE:- MR.
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