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14.04.2021 FINAL FINAL LIST.Xps _ 1 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 14 APRIL, 2021 MR. JUSTICE QAISER RASHID KHAN, CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD NAEEM ANWAR MOTION CASES 1. W.P 1319-P/2021() Yunus Khan Shan Asghar V/s Federation of Pakistan Mirza Khalid Mahmood., Writ Petition Branch AG Office, Salman Khan 5259 (Focal Person IGP) 2. CM Rest 57- Amjad Ali & others Zartaj Anwar Khan P/2021(In COC V/s (Date By Court) 295/2020 in WP Jehan Bakht VC Chancellor 3582-P/2019 (Sine Agriculture Uni KP die Order by HCJ,XI)) 3. COC 64-P/2021 Faisal Khan Khaled Rehman with CM V/s 274/2021(in WP Dr Kazim Niaz Shakeel Khan Ahmadkhel, 12-P/2020(Against Sadaqat Ullah, Writ Petition order HJ- Branch AG Office Exjudge,VIII)) 4. 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COC 110- Muhammad hanif Waqar Khalil P/2021(in WP V/s (Date By Court) 5905-P/2019 Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another (Against order Ex.Judge,VII)) i COC 111/2021 in WP Zelle Huma Waqar Khalil V/s 5909-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another ii COC 112/2021 in WP Shahida Bibi Waqar Khalil V/s 5910-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another iii COC 113/2021 in WP Sundas Jabbar Waqar Khalil V/s 5273-P/2020 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another iv COC 114/2021 in WP Anjum Waqar Khalil V/s 5272-P/2020 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another v COC 115/2021 in WP Dr Syed Tanveer Shah Waqar Khalil V/s 5908-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another vi COC 121/2021 in WP Muhammad hussain Waqar Khalil V/s 5906-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another vii COC 122/2021 in WP Naveed Ahmad Waqar Khalil V/s 5907-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another viii COC 123/2021 in WP Khawaja Junaid Waqar Khalil V/s 5911-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another ix COC 124/2021 in WP Dr Doulat Khan Waqar Khalil V/s 5912-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another x COC 125/2021 in WP Mati Ullah Waqar Khalil V/s 5913-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xi COC 127/2021 in WP Shahid Jan Waqar Khalil V/s 5924-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another IT Branch Peshawar High Court Page 2 of 45 Video Link only available in Court # 1,2,3 and 4 _ 3 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 14 APRIL, 2021 MR. JUSTICE QAISER RASHID KHAN, CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD NAEEM ANWAR MOTION CASES xii COC 128/2021 in WP Muhammad Aamir Khan Waqar Khalil V/s 5925-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xiii COC 129/2021 in WP Wajid Ali Waqar Khalil V/s 5927-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xiv COC 130/2021 in WP Farhat Ullah Waqar Khalil V/s 5928-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xv COC 131/2021 in WP Muhammad Awais Waqar Khalil V/s 5930-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xvi COC 132/2021 in WP Saeed Khan Waqar Khalil V/s 5931-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xvii COC 133/2021 in WP Faheem Ul Haq Waqar Khalil V/s 6224-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xviii COC 134/2021 in WP Muhammad Nauman Khan Waqar Khalil V/s 6225-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xix COC 135/2021 in WP Syed Fahad Shah Waqar Khalil V/s 6865-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another xx COC 147/2021 in WP Ijlal Haider Waqar Khalil V/s 5926-P/2019 (Against order Ex.Judge,VII) Prof Dr Jehan Bakht & another 6. 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W.P 808-P/2021() Safi Ullah Noor Rahim V/s Federation of Pakistan & others Deputy Attorney General, Shahzad Anjum, Mirza Khalid Mahmood., Muhammad Mubarik Jan 12. W.P 1263-P/2021() Adnan Ahmad Malak Sajid Khan V/s Govt of KP Hidayatullah (Focal Person), Writ Petition Branch AG Office IT Branch Peshawar High Court Page 4 of 45 Video Link only available in Court # 1,2,3 and 4 _ 5 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 14 APRIL, 2021 MR. JUSTICE QAISER RASHID KHAN, CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD NAEEM ANWAR MOTION CASES 13. W.P 1311-P/2021 Moneeb ur Rehman Muhammad Ayub Khan Shinwari with IR() V/s Secy to Govt of KP Agriculture Manzoor Ahmad, Writ Petition Deptt & others Branch AG Office, Subhan ud Din 14. W.P 1317-P/2021 Dil Baz Khan Ali Gohar Durrani with IR() V/s Govt of KP & others Muhammad Ilyas, Writ Petition Branch AG Office 15. W.P 1437-P/2021 Muhammad Hassan Ullah Muhammad Arif Jan with IR() V/s Post Master General KP Deputy Attorney General, Writ Petition Branch AG Office 16. W.P 1459-P/2021 Shahzad khan Noor Rahim with i/r() V/s Ms Akhtar Bibi alias Ayesha & Civil Appeal Branch AG Office others 17. W.P 1486-P/2021 Muhammad Irshad Muhammad Arif Jan with IR() V/s Govt of KP Khalid Khan, Writ Petition Branch AG Office IT Branch Peshawar High Court Page 5 of 45 Video Link only available in Court # 1,2,3 and 4 _ 6 _ PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR DAILY LIST FOR WEDNESDAY, 14 APRIL, 2021 MR. JUSTICE QAISER RASHID KHAN, CHIEF JUSTICE & Court No: 1 BEFORE:- MR. JUSTICE MUHAMMAD NAEEM ANWAR MOTION CASES 18. W.P 1569-P/2021 Faiz Ullah Danial Khan Chamkani with IR() V/s State & others Muhammad Tariq Shah alias Tariq Kakar, Writ Petition Branch AG Office, Muhammad Arif Khan (DD). 19. W.P 1605-P/2021() Qadar Bibi Shahid Qayum Khattak V/s Govt of KP & others Irshad Ullah, Writ Petition Branch AG Office, Muhammad Arif Khan (DD). NOTICE CASES 1. COC 602- Muhammad Safdar Khalid Rehman P/2018(in WP V/s 2439/2016 Mr. Abid Majeed Secy to Govt AG KPK (Against order of HJ-II,IV)) i COC 928/2018 in wp Sharif Gul Yasir Khan Yousafzai (Mardan) V/s 2438-P/2016(Against order HJ-II,IV) Abid Majeed, Secretary to AG KPK, Hidayatullah (Focal Government of KPK Person) 2. 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