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Peshawar High Court, Mingora Bench, Swat Motion Cases PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, MINGORA BENCH, SWAT 1st SINGLE BENCH CAUSE LIST FOR MONDAY, THE 30th NOVEMBER, 2020 BEFORE Mr. JUSTICE ISHTIAQ IBRAHIM NCH/ DAR-UL-QAZA, SWAT MOTION CASES 1. C.M 1578-M/2020 Shah Jamal & others Vs Haji Sher Ali Khan & others In C.R 303/2015 (Abdul Halim Khan) {Early Hearing} 2. C.M 1624-M/2020 Zor Talab Vs Mst. Bakht Mina In C.R 271/2020 (Abdul Halim Khan) {Early Hearing} 3. Cr.M 1-M/2020 Ali Akbar Vs Mohammad Zada & others With Cr.M 243/2020 (Asghar Ali Khan) (Leave to Appeal) {u/s 337-L (ii), 147,149-PPC} 4. Cr.M 38-M/2020 Ayoub Khan Vs The State & others {Bail Cancellation) (Aziz ur Rehman Swati) {u/s 324, 337-F (i) (ii) (v), 34/109-PPC, 15-AA} 5. Cr.M 39-M/2020 Ayoub Khan Vs The State & others {Bail Cancellation) (Aziz ur Rehman Swati) {u/s 324, 337-F (i) (ii) (v), 34/109-PPC, 15-AA} 6. Cr.A 9-C/2020 Zia Shahid Vs The State & 1 other With C.M 3-C/2020 (Sharif Nawaz) (Against Conviction) {u/s 363,377,377-B,53-CPA} 7. Cr.M 69-M/2020 Badshah Zaman Vs The State & others {Quashment/Superdari} (Kashif Ali Khan) Page 1 of 8 8. Cr.A 95-M/2018 Malak Sher Khan Vs Umar Ali & The State (Against Acquittal) (Fazli Ghafoor) {u/s 324, 22-OAPO, 337- A, (I), (II) PPC} 9. Cr.A 299-M/2018 The State Vs Nadir Ali & 1 other (Against Acquittal) (A.A.G) (Fayaz Ahmad) {u/s 489-(C) / 34 PPC} 10. Cr.A 401-M/2018 Shah Wazir Khan Vs Nazir Ahmad & others (Against Acquittal) (Javid Ahmad) {u/s 489-F, 420/34-PPC} 11. Cr.A 126-M/2020 Fazal Wahab Vs Hadi Khan & 1 other (Against Acquittal) (Khurshid Ali Walikhail) {u/s 337-F (vi) PPC} 12. Cr.A 278-M/2020 Amin ul Haq vs Salar Ahmad & 1 other (Against Acquittal) (Akhtar Munir) 13. Cr.A 279-M/2020 Hazrat Salim alias Salim Khan Vs Mohabat Khan & others (Against Acquittal) (Ubaidullah) {u/s 337-A (i)(ii)(iii)/34-PPC} 14. Cr.A 282-M/2020 Mukaram Khan Vs M.Awais Ahmad & others (Against Acquittal) (Sabir Shah & Falak Naz Khan) {u/s 420, 489-F PPC} 15. Cr.A 284-M/2020 Muhammad Ismail Vs Sahibzada Arif Mehmood & 1 (Against Acquittal) (Azeem Khan) Other {u/s 3/4 ILD} 16. Cr.R 50-M/2020 Abdur Rauf Shah Vs The State & others (Enhancement) (Muhammad Ali) Page 2 of 8 17. W.P 899-M/2019 Sikandar Vs Political Agent Bajuar & others {General/FCR} (Ihsan ul Haq Utmani) 18. W.P 1085-M/2020 Razi Sher alias Tor Shah Vs Mst. Bakht Mairun & others With Interim Relief (Iftikhar Alam Khan) {Family} 19. W.P 1132-M/2020 Sumaira Wahid Vs Jamal Uddin & others {Family} (Shah Faisal Khan) 20. W.P 1179-M/2020 Sher Bahadar Khan Vs Mst. Gul Bibi & others With Interim Relief (Abdul Nasir) {Family} 21. W.P 1230-M/2020 Zahir Shah Vs Mst. Nazoo & others With C.M 1580/2020 (Muhammad Hanif) {Family} NOTICE CASES 1. Cr.M 13-M/2020 Dawa Khan Vs The State & others (Transfer Application) (Ajmal Zia Khan) (A.A.G) 2. Cr.M 359-M/2020 Muhammad Nabi Vs The State & 1 other In Cr.A 275/2020 (Abad Ullah Abid) (A.A.G) {u/s 426 Cr.P.C} 3. Cr.M 576-M/2020 Amir Zada & 1 other Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Hafiz Ashfaq Ahmad) (A.A.G) {u/s 302/34-PPC} (Date By Court) 4. Cr.M 598-M/220 Matiullah Vs The State & 1 other (Bail Before Arrest) (Barrister Asad ur Rehman) (A.A.G) {u/s 500, 506 (ii), 337-H (ii) PPC} 5. Cr.M 555-M/2020 Abdul Malik Vs The State & 1 other With Cr.M 391/2020 (Sajjad Anwar) (M. Anwar Ali & A.A.G) {For Bail} (Date By Court) {u/s 302, 324, 452, 148, 149-PPC} Page 3 of 8 6. Cr.M 561-M/2020 Wahid Gul Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Syed Abdul Karim) (A.A.G) {u/s 302, 365, 201, 202, (Date By Court) 404/34-PPC} 7. Cr.M 578-M/2020 Sher Bahadur Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Yasir Khan Yousafzai) (A.A.G) {u/s 302,114,354/34-PPC} (Date By Court) 8. Cr.M 579-M/2020 Mian Said Farooq & 1 other Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Syed Saltanat Khan) (A.A.G) {u/s 302, 324, 337-A (i), 337-F (i)/34-PPC} 9. Cr.M 79-M/2020 Mian Said Farooq Vs Raham Bacha & others (Bail Cancellation) (Syed Saltanat Khan) (A.A.G) {u/s 302, 324, 337-A (i), 337-F (i) (v) /34-PPC} 10. Cr.M 587-M/2020 Abas Nasar Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Sultan Rome & Aurangzeb Khan) (Hafiz Ashfaq Ahmad, Jehanzeb & {u/s 302, 324/34-PPC, A.A.G) 15-AA} 11. Cr.M 593-M/2020 Shams ur Rehman Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Saeed Khan & Numan Khan) (A.A.G) {u/s 377-PPC,53-CPA, 506} (Date By Court) 12. Cr.M 622-M/2020 Sahib Zada Khan & 1 other Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Abdul Qayum) (Wilayat Ali Khan & A.A.G) {u/s 302, 324, 34, 427, 337-F (i) (iii) (v) PPC} 13. Cr.M 636-M/2020 Kamal Khan Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Sher Muhammad Khan) (A.A.G) {u/s 302/311-PPC} 14. Cr.M 639-M/2020 Kamran Khan Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Asghar Ali) (Hazrat Rehman & A.A.G) {u/s 302-PPC} Page 4 of 8 15. Cr.M 645-M/2020 Hazrat Anas Vs The State & 1 other {For Bail} (Liaquat Ali) (A.A.G) {u/s 324/34-PPC, 15-AA} 16. Cr.M 67-M/2018 Malak Muhammad Naeem Vs S.H.O, P.S Bunr & others With Cr.M 234/2019 (Aftab Alam) (Aftab Ali, Saeed Khan & A.A.G) (Quashment) 17. Cr.M 36-M/2019 Musharaf Khan Vs The State & others (Quashment) (Muhammad Javaid Khan) (Asghar Ali & A.A.G) 18. Cr.M 4-M/2019 Hazrat Saeed & others Vs The State & others {Quashment} (Amir Gulab Khan & Fayaz M. Qazi) (A.A.G) 19. Cr.A 162-M/2019 Sharafat Khan Vs The State & 1 other (Against Conviction) (Abdul Nasir) (A.A.G) {u/s 489-B,C} 20. Cr.A 453-M/2019 Habib Khan Vs The State & others (Against Conviction) (Khwaja Salahuddin) (Muhammad Iqbal & A.A.G) {u/s 8 (A) of IDA 2005} 21. Cr.A 466-M/2019 Rahim Shah alias Fanta Vs The State & others With Cr.M 350/2019 (Jehanzeb Buneri) (Kashif Ali Khan & A.A.G) (Against Conviction) (Date By Court) {u/s 324/336-PPC} (Model Court Criminal Case) 22. Cr.A 467-M/2019 Rahim Shah alias Fanta Vs The State & 1 other With Cr.M 353/2019 (Jehanzeb Buneri) (A.A.G) (Against Conviction) {u/s 15-AA} (Model Court Criminal Case) 23. Cr.R 104-M/2019 Amir Zeb Vs The State & 1 other (Enhancement) (Kashif Ali Khan) (Jehanzeb Buneri & A.A.G) (Model Court Criminal Case) Page 5 of 8 24. Cr.A 183-M/2020 Muhammad Ali Jan Vs The State & 1 other (Against Conviction) (Yaseen Aman Khan) (A.A.G) {u/s 279, 320, 337-G, 427- PPC, 3/112 MVO} 25. Cr.A 222-M/2020 Altaf Hussain Vs The State & 1 other (Against Conviction) (Rahimullah Chitrali) (A.A.G) {u/s 279, 322, 427-PPC} (Date By Court) 26. Cr.A 285-M/2018 Zahir Khan Vs The State & others (Against Acquittal) (Aziz ur Rehman Swati) (Anwarzeb Khan, Ali Namdar & A.A.G) {u/s 457/380/34-PPC} (Date By Court) 27. Cr.A 286-M/2018 Faramosh Vs The State & others (Against Acquittal) (Aziz ur Rehman Swati) (Anwarzeb Khan, Ali Namdar & A.A.G) {u/s 457/380/34-PPC} 28. Cr.A 360-M/2018 Mst. Khwandnaka Vs Sher Zada & others (Against Acquittal) (Sardar Zulfiqar) (Azim Khan & A.A.G) {u/s 337-A (i)/ 337-F (iv) /34-PPC} 29. Cr.A 215-M/2019 Ali Khan Vs The State & others (Against Acquittal) (Muhammad Yar Malezai) (A.A.G) {u/s 337-A (ii), 337-F (i), 427/34-PPC} 30. Cr.R 33-M/2017 Farid & others Vs Dawa Jan & others (Against Conviction) (Rahman Ali & Rahatullah Khan) (A.A.G) {u/s 337-A (i) (ii) (iii), (Date By Court) 337-F (i) (iv)/34-PPC} LABOUR APPEALS 1. L.A 5-M/2019 Project Director SAMBU (JV) Vs Tahir & others With C.M 1019/2019 (Muhammad Riaz) (Muhammad Ikram Khan) & C.M 1065/2019 Page 6 of 8 OLD CASES 1. 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