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Sb List for 04.02.2019(Monday) _ 1 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 04 FEBRUARY, 2019 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 MOTION CASES 1. CM Corr Nauman Azhar Ali Khan (Nowshehra) 34/2019(in BA 14- V/s P/2019) The State 2. Cr.M(TA) The Bank of Khyber Abd-ur-Rauf Rohaila 96/2018() V/s (Date By Court) The State CrAppeal Branch AG Office 3. CM(TA) 8/2019() Jahangir Syeda Saima Jafferi V/s Amna Bibi 4. W.P 263/2019() Ajmal Khan Altaf Ahmad V/s Fazle Amin Writ Petition Branch AG Office 5. W.P 371/2019 with Ahad Ali Hayat Khan IR() V/s Sardar Ali Writ Petition Branch AG Office 6. Cr.A 1213/2018() Murad Ali Said Jamil Shah V/s The State CrAppeal Branch AG Office MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 1 of 95 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 2 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 04 FEBRUARY, 2019 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 MOTION CASES 7. Cr.M(BCA) The State CrAppeal Branch AG Office 2707/2018() V/s Gulalai Ismail i Cr.M(BCA) 2708/2018 The State CrAppeal Branch AG Office V/s Fazal Khan 8. coc. 73/2019 in Muhammad Fateh Khan and Muhammad Alam Khan, C.R 316/2016 others Muhammad Sami ur rehman (Declartion)(Again V/s st decree (stay Munir and other Syed Kausar Ali Shah (Mardan) granted on 17/05/2016) 9. C.R 33/2019 with Mian Khan Khalil Arbab Yasir Hayat cm. 48/2019() V/s Chandan Khan Afridi 10. FAO 26/2019 Incharge SNGPL Muhammad Arif Khan office objection V/s No. 11() Muhammad Khan i FAO 27/2019 SNGPL Muhammad Arif Khan V/s Muhammad Zakir ii FAO 28/2019 Inchage SNGPL Muhammad Arif Khan V/s Muhammad Hafeez Bangash 11. Early Hearing Nida Bashir Shakeel Ahmad Khan Hashtnagri 8/2019(in WP V/s 3363/2018) Govt of KPK 12. W.P 2252/2017 Siana Khan etc Anwar ul Habib With IR,() V/s Muhammad Arif etc Mian Afrasiyab Gul Kakakhel MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 2 of 95 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 3 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 04 FEBRUARY, 2019 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 MOTION CASES 13. W.P 4164/2018 Noor Haleem Zia ur Rahman with ir() V/s (Date By Court) Masjid Sharif Kandi Bati Khel Aftab Rahim etc i W.P 4165/2018 Noor Haleem Zia ur Rahman V/s Masjid Sharif Kandi Bati Khel etc 14. Cr.R 4/2019() Nasir Ali Hussain Ali V/s (Date By Court) The State 15. C.R 247/2015 Khushdil and others Abdul Latif Afridi (Declartion) With V/s 424/2015 C.R Muhammad Yousaf and others Fida Gul, Muhammad Tariq Javed, 247/2015 with CM Saleem Raza Safi 1138/2018( With CM 424/2015 Against decree) 16. C.R 282/2016 Qazi Ikram Ulah Abdul Hafeez (Pre- V/s emption)(Against Mst. Nargas Bibi and others decree) 17. C.R 836/2018 With Mst. Shaima Babar Muhammad Fazil Khan CM 1297/2018 & V/s 1298/2018() (Late) Saeed Gul Malik Maqsood Ali Khan, Afroz Ahmad NOTICE CASES 1. Cr.M(BBA) Muhammad Nouman Abdul Rauf Afridi 147/2019() V/s (Date By Court) The State MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 3 of 95 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 4 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 04 FEBRUARY, 2019 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 2. Cr.M(BA) Abid Ullah Abdur Rauf Afridi 2805/2018(6150 V/s (Date By Court) grams chars) The State CrAppeal Branch AG Office 3. Cr.M(BA) Nazar Mahmood Nosheen Ahmad 69/2019() V/s The State 4. Cr.M(BA) Javed Hussain Ali 87/2019() V/s (Date By Court) The State Abdul Qayyum Sarwar 5. Cr.M(BA) Nasir Khan Shabbir Hussain Gigyani 98/2019() V/s The State CAppeal Branch AG Office 6. Cr.M(BA) Zakir Khan Mian Arshad Jan 167/2019(4070 V/s gram chars) The State Tariq Kakar 7. Cr.M(BA) Jalil Mian Arshad Jan 187/2019() V/s The State CrAppeal Branch AG Office MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 4 of 95 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 5 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 04 FEBRUARY, 2019 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 8. Cr.M(TA) 1/2019() Syed Ali Shah Shabbir Hussain Gigyani V/s (Date By Court) The State 9. Cr.M(TA) 2/2019() Sher Bahadar Waqas ur rehman V/s (Date By Court) Noor Zaman Rehman Ullah Shah i Cr.M(TA) 3/2019 Sher Bahadar Waqas ur rehman V/s Mujahid Shah ii Cr.M(TA) 4/2019 Sher Bahdar Waqas ur rehman V/s Faisal Mehmood 10. CM(TA) 7/2019() Kashif Saeed Muhammad Irshad Khan V/s (Date By Court) Aziz Khan 11. Cr.M(BCA) Faqir ullah Shams ul Azhar, Asif Ali Shah 1036/2017() V/s The State Asad Jan, Asad Jan Durrani, AG KPK 12. COC 542/2018(in Shahroom Akhtar Habibullah Mohmand QP 90-P/2017) V/s (Date By Court) Roaid Anwar Syed Abdul Fayaz, Abdul Rasheed Pirzada, AG KPK 13. COC 230/2018 Badri Jamala Muhammad Anwar, Jehanzeb With C.R V/s Shinwari 406/2017() Falak Niaz etc Abdul Mabood Khattak MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 5 of 95 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 6 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 04 FEBRUARY, 2019 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 14. cm. 133/2014 (n) Rasheeda Begum and others Zafar Ali Khan, Bilal ud Din with C.R 186/2012 V/s Khattak, Ubaid Akmal Khan (Possession)((Sta Mst. Gul Zar Begum and others Khattak y on 28-02-2014)) Mazhar Ali Shah, Arshad Jamal Qureshi, Mian Iftikhar (Nowshehra), Zakirullah 15. CM Corr Said Muhammad Fawad Khan 337/2018(in C.R V/s (Date By Court) 125-P/2014) Muhammad Zada Umar Zarin Khattak 16. CM 90/2018(N) SNGPL Ishtiaq Ahmad with C.R V/s (Date By Court) 61/2018(stay Wali Khan Mian Asif Aman granted on 05/03/2018) i C.R 62/2018 with officeSNGPL Ishtiaq Ahmad V/s objection dated 27.01.2018 Wali Khan Mian Asif Aman 17. CM Rest Aman Ullah Niaz Wali Khan 291/2018(in wp V/s 2386/2010) Mst. Anwar Taj Amjad Zia 18. CM 819/2017 With Mst. Akhter Bano Naveed Ahmad C.R 561/2017() V/s Mst. Razia Begum Fazale Wahid 19. W.P 3383/2011 Rahatullah Fida Gul, Asad Jan (Civil)((Restoratio V/s n of P.T.D)) Zari Begum and others Malik Akhtar Hussain, MISS SHEHNAZ TARIQ, AG KPK MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 6 of 95 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 7 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 04 FEBRUARY, 2019 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 20. W.P 2382/2013 Muslim Khan and another Amin ur Rehman (Family) With V/s IR(N),() Mst. Robeena Bibi and others Shahid Qayum Khattak i W.P 2458/2013 Mst. Robina Bibi and another Shahid Qayum Khattak V/s Muslim Khan and others Aminur Rehman 21. W.P 3007/2014 Muhammad Farooq Iftikhar Ali Qadir (Civil) With V/s IR(Civil matter Mst. Rani Gul and another Ashraf Ali Khattak, Khan Ghawas Stay on Khan (Mardan), Daras khan 14.10.2014) 22. W.P 1242/2016 Major (Rtd) Naeem Iqbal and Ghulam Mohyuddin Malik (Civil) With IR others with CM V/s Malik Muhammad Ajmal Khan, 1091/2018 (N) with Mst. Saeeda Bano and others Muhammad Saeed Khan, Saeed CM Ahmad Khan 2167/2018(12(2) Matter) 23. W.P 2194/2016 Mst. Alia Khalid and others Khalid Mahmood (Family) With V/s IR(N)(stay Akbar Saeed and others Amir Javed, Shahid Mehmood granted on 13-7- Khan 2016),with cms.428- p/17(M)(For Direction),1936- p/17(M)(Document s/pow(stay granted on 13/07/2016) i W.P 2625/2016 With Mst. Maria Khalid Khalid Mahmood V/s IR Ahmad Saeed and others Amir Javed, Shahid Mahmood Khan MIS Branch,Peshawar High Court Page 7 of 95 Report Generated By: C f m i s _ 8 _ DAILY LIST FOR MONDAY, 04 FEBRUARY, 2019 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE WAQAR AHMAD SETH,CHIEF JUSTICE Court No: 1 NOTICE CASES 24. W.P 1730/2017 Dr. Maria Khattak Barkat Ullah Khan (Family)() V/s Khizar Ilyas and others Muhammad Sufian Malik, Ghulam Mohy ud Din malik i W.P 1731/2017 Dr. Maria Khattak Barkat Ullah Khan V/s Khizar Ilyas and others Ghulam Mohy ud Din malik ii W.P 2200/2017 Family Khizar Ilyas & Another Ghulam Mohyuddin Malik V/s Matter Dr. Maria Aziz Khattak & Another Barkat Ullah Khan 25. W.P 2858/2017 Mian Saifullah Jan Mian Muhibullah Kakakhel With IR(N)(stay V/s granted on 21-7- Iqbal Badshah and others Syed Hamad Ali Shah (Nowshera) 2017),(stay granted on 21/07/2017) i W.P 1209/2018 Mian Saifullah Jan Mian Muhibullah Kakakhel, V/s Saifullah Muhib Kakakhel Iqbal Badshah and Others Syed Hamid Ali Shah ii W.P 1340/2018 Iqbal Badshah and Others Syed Hamad Ali Shah V/s Mian Jafer Shah and Others Mian Hikmatullah Jan 26.
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