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Motion Cases PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, ABBOTTABAD BENCH S.B. CAUSE LIST MONDAY 04.11.2019 BEFORE HONOURABLE JUSTICE IJAZ ANWAR JUDGE MOTION CASES 1 CM No. 103-A/19 in Farzana Begum etc Vs Muhammad Saeed etc FAO No. 14-A/18 (Zafar Iqbal Adv) 2 CM No. 103(A)-A/19 in Haroon Vs Manzoor Ali RFA No. 85-A/19 (Haibat Khan Adv) 3 CM No. 626-A/19 (E.H) in Mst. Bibi Iqbal Vs Syed Ijaz Hussain shah CR No. 320-A/19 (Malim Muhammad Asif Adv) 4 CM No. 643-A/19 (E.H) in Secretary C&W etc Vs Ali Gohar CR No. 440-A/18 (A.A.G) 5 CM No. 652-A/19 (E.H) in Ehsan Ellahi Vs Arif Siddique CR No. 318-A/19 (Zafar Iqbal Adv) 6 CM No. 654-A/19 (E.H) in Mst. Jamshed bibi Vs Mst. Amina Ghafoor CR No. 368-A/19 (Sardar Äman Khan Adv) 7 CM No. 723-A/19 (E.H) in Muhammad Basheer Vs Dr. Sadia Gulzar WP No. 797-A/18 (Muhammad Musaddiq Zahid Adv) 8 CR No. 271-A/18 Syed Masoom Shah Vs Habib ur Rehman etc (Declaration/Interlocutory) (Qazi Muhammad Arshad Adv) 9 CR No. 272-A/18 Syed Masoom Shah Vs Pervez Akhter etc (Declaration/Interlocutory) (Qazi Muhammad Arshad Adv) 10 CR No. 273-A/18 Syed Masoom Shah Vs Syed Maharam Shah etc (Declaration/Interlocutory) (Qazi Muhammad Arshad Adv) 11 CR No. 274-A/18 Syed Masoom Shah Vs Habib ur Rehman etc (Declaration/Interlocutory) (Qazi Muhammad Arshad Adv) 12 CR No. 308-A/17 Muhammad Sarfaraz Khan Abbasi Vs Chairman KANA etc (Declaration) (O 7 R 10) (M. Bashir Mughal, Hamid Raza Abbasi Adv) 13 Rev Pet No. 2-A/19 Attaullah Jan Vs Habib ur Rehman etc 14 CR No. 42-A/19 Syed Masoom Shah Vs Azhar Ali (Qazi Muhammad Arshad Adv) 15 CR No. 446-A/19 with Muhammad Zaman Vs Mst. Jamshed Bibi CM No. 565-A/19 (Muhammad Asif Qazi Adv) 16 CR No. 457-A/19 with Hamid Ali Khan Vs Khalid Pervez CM No. 577-A/19 (Syed Sajjad Hassan Shah Adv) 17 CR No. 486-A/19 with Nayyar Abbas Jaffri Vs Saeed Anwar CM No. 649-A/19 (Muhammad Ilyas Khan Adv) 18 CR No. 498-A/19 with Janis Khan Vs Muhammad Hassan CM No. 632-A/19 (Haji Sabir Hussain Tanoli, Ahmad Hussain Tanoli Adv) 19 WP No. 470-A/19 with Sajid Mehmood Vs Shabana Bibi I-Relief (Family) (Syeda Rabia Sultana Adv) 20 WP No. 683-A/19 with Mukhtiar Hussain Shah Vs Mst. Samina Bibi CM No. 407-A/19 (Muhammad Musharraf Khan Adv) 21 WP No. 700-A/19 Muhmammad Mushtaq Vs Muhammad Zareen (Civil) (Nasrullah Khan/ Noyaser Khan/ Syed Shah Faisal Adv) Page 1 of 9 22 WP No. 808-A/19 Rustam Vs Mst Maida bibi etc with I-Relief (Family) (Muhammad Rafique Yousuf adv) 23 WP No. 1208-A/19 Mst. Zareen Rafique Vs Arshad Khan (Haji Ghulam Basit Adv) 24 WP No. 1229-A/19 Zakir Rehman Vs Muhammad Hussain (Muhammad Ilyas Khan Adv) 25 WP No. 1233-A/19 with Zahid Mehmood Vs Mst. Shazia Naz I-Relief (Family) (Muhammad Ilyas Khan Adv) 26 Cr.A No. 376-A/19 with Syed Majid Ali Shah Vs Syed Baqir Shah Cr.M No. 748-A/19 (IDA) (Khan Afzal Adv) BAIL APPLICATIONS 1 Cr.M No. 670-A/19 Sadiq Saleem Vs The State DBC BBA (Qasim Jehangiri Adv) (A.A.G) 2 Cr.M No. 684-A/19 Alam Khan Vs The State DBC (Bail) (Ziaullah Khan Adv) (A.A.G) CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS 1 CM No. 376-A/14 Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Vs Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah in CR No. 266-A/14(Declaration) (Junaid Anwer Khan Adv) 2 CM No. 650 & 651/17 Sarfaraz Vs Muhammad Dawood in WP No. 428/11 (Sultan Ahmed Jamshed Adv) (Zakir Paul Adv) 3 CM No. 157-A/18 in Muhammad Zafar Pervez Vs Govt of KPK DBC RFA No. 9-A/97 (Mehdi Zaman Khan Adv) (A.A.G) 4 CM No. 123-A/19 in Adeela Kanwal Vs Waqar Saleem etc WP No. 20-A/19 (Family) (Mr. Nadeem Ali Yousaf, Adv) OLD NOTICE CASES 1 Cr.A No. 78-A/10 Muhammad Mukhtiar Vs Muhammad Farooq (Acq) (Qazi Muhammad Arshad Adv) (A.A.G) 2 CR No. 8/04 Saib Jan Vs Malik Ichha DBC (Tanveer Ahmad Mughal Adv) (Tahir Hussain Lughmani Adv) 3 CR No. 28/07 Nisar Khan Vs Mst Bazam Jan DBC (Khan Afzal Khan/Malik Muhammad Asif Adv) (Saeed Ashraf/Dildar Ahmed Khan Lughmani Adv) 4 RFA No. 05/07 Muhammad Umer Khan Vs LAC Land Acquisition (Muhammad Ayub Awan Adv) (AAG/Pirzada Fazal Ayaz Adv) 5 CR No. 157/08 Syed Makhan Shah Vs TMA (Abdul Rehman Qadar Adv) (Muhammad Ibrahim Qureshi/Sajid ur Rehman Adv) 6 CR No. 200/09 Fazal Dad Khan Vs Muhammad Khalid Khan (Muhammad Younis Khan Tanoli/Abdul Sattar Khan Adv) (Sardar Samiullah Khan Adv) 7 CM No. 342/18 with Fazal Dad Khan Vs Muhammad Khalid Khan CR No. 150/11 (Muhammad Younis Khan Tanoli Adv) (Muhammad Yaseen Mirza/ Sardar Samiullah Khan Adv) 8 CR No. 603/09 Head Master Vs Muhammad Iqbal DBC (AAG/Sajjad Ahmed Abbasi Adv) (Syed Altaf Hussain shah/Muhammad Shafique Awan/Malik Waseem Fazal Adv) 9 CR No. 290/10 Ikhlaq ur Rehman Vs Muhammad Siddique (Mehboob Ali Adv) (Mohammad Ayaz Khan Adv) 10 CR No. 291/10 Ikhlaq ur Rehman Vs Mst Shaheen (Mehboob Ali Adv) (Mohammad Ayaz Khan Adv) 11 CR No. 345/10 Muhammad Imran etc Vs Chnzeb Khan DBC Page 2 of 9 (Pre-emption) (Nighat Sultana/ Syed Sajjad Hassan Shah Adv) (Junaid Anwar Khan Adv) 12 RFA No. 136/10 Mst Tasleem Akhter Vs LAC Award No. 223 (Malik Muhammad Asif Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 13 RFA No. 44-A/12 Essa Jan Vs Munawar Khan (Muhammad Shoaib Khan Adv) (AAG/Hayat Ali Khan Adv) 14 RFA No. 73-A/12 Kala Khan Vs Hukam Dad (Muhammad Ayaz Khan Adv) AAG/DAG/Mehboob Ali Khan Adv 15 RFA No. 97-A/12 Chan Pervez DOR&E (Muhammad Rafique Yousuf/Mehboob Ali Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 16 RFA No. 180/10 Muhammad Anwer Vs LAC (Muhammad Rafique Yousuf Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 17 RFA No. 181/10 Muhammad Maroof Vs LAC (Muhammad Rafique Yousuf Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 18 RFA No. 182/10 Ghulam Rabbani Vs LAC (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 19 RFA No. 187/10 Muhammad Shaukat Vs LAC (Muahmmad Rafique Yousuf Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 20 RFA No. 200/10 Rahim Dad Vs DOR&E (Tahir Faraz Abbasi Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 21 RFA No. 223/10 Alam Khan Vs LAC with CM 219/2018 (Khan Afzal Khan Adv) (AAG/DAG/Nighat Sultana Adv) 22 RFA No. 247/10 Alam Khan Vs DOR& E with CM No. 215/16 (Khan Afzal Khan Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 23 RFA No. 293/10 Aziz Muhammad Vs LAC (Malik Muhammad Asif Adv) (AAG/DAG) 24 RFA No. 294/10 Aziz Muhammad Vs LAC (Malik Muhammad Asif Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 25 RFA No. 302/10 Khalid Vs DOR& E (Ghulam Muhammad Tanoli Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 26 RFA No. 330/10 Abdullah Vs DOR&E (Khan Afzal Khan Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 27 RFA No. 332/10 Shahzada Khan Vs DOR&E (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 28 RFA No. 333/10 Haji Shamal Khan Vs DOR&E (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 29 RFA No. 94-A/13 Muhammad Irfan Vs DOR&E with CM No. 217-A/2013 (Haji Ghulam Basit Adv) (AAG/Hayat Ali Khan Adv) 30 RFA No. 43-A/16 Zahoor Ahmed Vs Gulab Jan with CM No. 138/16 & 81/18 (Abdul Wahid/Ghulam Ali Shah Adv) (Azhar Zahoor Tanoli/Syed Shafqat H Shah Adv) 31 RFA No. 101/10 Chairman ERRA Vs Khan Wali (Malik Fayyaz Ahmad Adv) (AAG/DAG/Sardar Waqar ul Mulk and Syed Babar Ali Shah Adv) 32 RFA No. 183/10 Aurangzeb etc Vs LAC (Muhammad Rafique Yousuf Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 33 RFA No. 388/10 Banaras Khan Vs LAC (Malik Muhammad Asif/Mehboob Ali Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 34 RFA No. 401/10 Qaiser Sultan etc Vs DOR&E (Khan Afzal Khan Adv) (AAG/DAG) 35 RFA No. 402/10 Anwar ul Haq Vs DOR&E (Zulfiqar Sultan Khan Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 36 RFA No. 262/11 Barrister Fazal e Subhan Vs LAC (Munir Hussain Lughamani Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 37 RFA No. 263/11 Jahanzeb Vs DOR&E (Bakht Jamal Khan Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 38 RFA No. 273/11 Khan Shereen Vs DOR&E (Muhammad Rafique Yousuf Adv) (AAG/DAG/Malik Fayyaz Ahmed Adv) 39 RFA No. 286/11 Chairman ERRA Vs Firdos Khan (Malik Fayyaz Ahmad Adv) (AAG/Bakht Jamal Khan Adv) 40 RFA No. 287/11 Chairman ERRA Vs Barrister Fazal e Subhan (Malik Fayyaz Ahmad Adv) (AAG/DAG/Munir Hussain Lughmani Adv) 41 RFA No. 288/11 Chairman ERRA Vs Muhib ur Rehman with CM No. 271/17 (Malik Fayyaz Ahmad Adv) (AAG/Ghulam Muhammad Tanoli Adv) 42 RFA No. 289/11 Chairman ERRA Vs Khan Shereen with CM No.
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