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Supreme Court of Pakistan Daimer Basha and Mohmand SUPREME COURT OF PAKISTAN DAIMER BASHA AND MOHMAND DAM FUND ACCOUNT LIST OF DONOR FOR 05-Sep-18 RECEIPT Bank Depositor Name Amount AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD KHALIDA PARVEEN 0117 22 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD M ABID SAEED 0117 100 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD M NADEEM 0117 100 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD USMAN ARSHAD 0117 200 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD YUSUF IQBAL 0117 445 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD M ABID SAEED 0117 500 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD SYED MUJAHID 0117 500 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD TANSEER IQBAL 0117 500 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD SHAHZAD M QURESHI 0117 600 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD KASHIF ALI 0117 1,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD HAFSA SUMAIR 0117 2,212 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MEHBOOB AHMED 0117 3,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD QAMAR SHAHZAD 0117 4,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD HAMZA 0117 5,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD ADC 0117 10,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD SAIMA 0117 10,700 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD M ABID SAEED 0117 11,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD ADC 0117 11,000 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD Total 60,879 Allied Bank Limited SIRAJ MUNEER AHMED 0 Allied Bank Limited WASEEM TARIQ AND COMPANY 10 Allied Bank Limited BILAL 10 Allied Bank Limited ASIM ALI 10 Allied Bank Limited KHAN ASSAM DASTGIR 15 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD BILAL 30 Allied Bank Limited NEELAM 30 Allied Bank Limited ALI HUSSAIN 30 Allied Bank Limited NOORHASHMAT 50 Allied Bank Limited HAJI MEHMOOD 50 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ASIF 50 Allied Bank Limited HAFIZ ABDUL UR REHMAN 50 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD UMAR IQBAL 73 Allied Bank Limited AYUB 100 Allied Bank Limited SAMINE SABIR 100 Allied Bank Limited FASIL 100 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMADSALEEM 100 Allied Bank Limited S NADIR ALI SHAH 100 Allied Bank Limited NAZIA 100 Allied Bank Limited Esha Malik 100 Allied Bank Limited MALIK MUHAMMAD BEHAL 100 Allied Bank Limited SAFE URV RAHMAN 100 Allied Bank Limited SHAHADAT ALI 100 Allied Bank Limited HAZRATUMAR 100 Allied Bank Limited nouman 100 Allied Bank Limited GULZAR BEGAM 100 Allied Bank Limited rafia 100 Page 1 of 58 Allied Bank Limited SYED MUHAMMAD NAUMAN SHAH 100 Allied Bank Limited KHALID HUSSAIN 100 Allied Bank Limited YASMEEN 100 Allied Bank Limited FARAZ AKHTER ANSARI 100 Allied Bank Limited SEHRISH ELAHI 100 Allied Bank Limited NIGAHEZAINAB 100 Allied Bank Limited SYED NABEEL RAZA 100 Allied Bank Limited m ramzan khan 100 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ABBAS 100 Allied Bank Limited MOHAMMAD FAROOQ 130 Allied Bank Limited BILA 150 Allied Bank Limited GHULAM HUSSAIN 150 Allied Bank Limited AMANKJALID 150 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD BILAL 200 Allied Bank Limited RASHIDA RANI 200 Allied Bank Limited MARIA 200 Allied Bank Limited faizan ahmad 200 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD RIZWAN 200 Allied Bank Limited niaz ahmed 200 Allied Bank Limited JAMILKHAN 200 Allied Bank Limited LIAQAT ALI 200 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ALI FAZIL 200 Allied Bank Limited KHADIJA IBRA 200 Allied Bank Limited RAMZAN 200 Allied Bank Limited WAJIR 200 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ILYAS 200 Allied Bank Limited M UMER 200 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD HABIB 200 Allied Bank Limited SARDAR AURANGZEB 200 Allied Bank Limited SHARJEEL ABBAS 200 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SADIQ 200 Allied Bank Limited SABAHAT 200 Allied Bank Limited MAWAIS 200 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL WAHAB 200 Allied Bank Limited M.YAMEEN 300 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD BILAL 300 Allied Bank Limited MALIK SHABAZ KHAN 300 Allied Bank Limited SAJJADULHASSAN 300 Allied Bank Limited FAROOQ AHMAD 359 Allied Bank Limited FARHEEN 500 Allied Bank Limited CHAUDHARY MUHAMMAD A 500 Allied Bank Limited m suleman 500 Allied Bank Limited ZEESHAN ALI 500 Allied Bank Limited ZIKAR ISLAM 500 Allied Bank Limited MUSADIQ AHMED 500 Allied Bank Limited PARAS 500 Allied Bank Limited MUBASHER 500 Allied Bank Limited EHSAN ULLAH KHAN 500 Allied Bank Limited BARKAT ALI 500 Page 2 of 58 Allied Bank Limited NUHANNADKHAN 500 Allied Bank Limited SADIA ANJUM 500 Allied Bank Limited NAJMA 500 Allied Bank Limited MALIK MUHAMMAD NADEEM 500 Allied Bank Limited SAIM 500 Allied Bank Limited M RAZI SIDDIQUI 500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD MUSLIM 500 Allied Bank Limited RUQIA 500 Allied Bank Limited ASIF IQBAL 500 Allied Bank Limited DAWAR NAVEED 500 Allied Bank Limited BILQEES 500 Allied Bank Limited HUKAM SHAH 500 Allied Bank Limited M HANIF 500 Allied Bank Limited ZAFAR 500 Allied Bank Limited HABIB UR REHMAN 500 Allied Bank Limited RAKSHANDA BAHAR 500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD USMAN 500 Allied Bank Limited ALLAHRAKHA 500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD GUFFAR 500 Allied Bank Limited IQBAL 500 Allied Bank Limited MIRZA KHAN 500 Allied Bank Limited suraya begum 500 Allied Bank Limited ASIFA 500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SAJID 500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE 500 Allied Bank Limited SANA 600 Allied Bank Limited rikza 600 Allied Bank Limited MRS KHALID 600 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD NAVEED 600 Allied Bank Limited SHAHID IQBAL 700 Allied Bank Limited SHOUKAT ALI 700 Allied Bank Limited MURSALEEN ZAIDI 800 Allied Bank Limited RAFIA MEHNAZ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ADEEL AHMAD 1,000 Allied Bank Limited KASHIFJAVED 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ANEES HAIDER 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SHABANA 1,000 Allied Bank Limited TURAM UL HAQ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SHAHIDNAWAZ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SHOAIB ALI 1,000 Allied Bank Limited RIZWAN ABID 1,000 Allied Bank Limited YASMEEN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD IQBAL 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MIRZA IBTESAM BAIG 1,000 Allied Bank Limited UMEERHAYAT 1,000 Allied Bank Limited JAWAD 1,000 Allied Bank Limited M AYUB 1,000 Allied Bank Limited BILAL TARIQ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited un 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ZARINA 1,000 Page 3 of 58 Allied Bank Limited PARVEEN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUMTAZ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL MAJEED 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SALMAN TAHIR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited IBRAR HUSSAIN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited GHAZALA EJAZ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited KALSOOM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD YOUSUF 1,000 Allied Bank Limited USMAN ALI 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MOHSIN RAZA 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SALIM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited USMAN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited IRSHAD BEGUM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited AZIZ SB 1,000 Allied Bank Limited M AYUB 1,000 Allied Bank Limited PARVEEN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ZULFIQAR ALI 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ZAHIDA YASMEEN RAZIA 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SHEHZADANBEGUM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited USMAN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited M.YUNIS 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD NAEEM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited IRFAN RASHEED 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ZAHEER AHMAD 1,000 Allied Bank Limited JAVED IQBAL JANJUWA 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD SIDDIQUE 1,000 Allied Bank Limited m arshad 1,000 Allied Bank Limited basharat 1,000 Allied Bank Limited FAR ABBAS 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD AZEEM AKHTAR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ZAHRA KHANUM 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD ISMAIL 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SYED SABIR 1,000 Allied Bank Limited BAKHT BEDAR KHAN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited MANSOOR SHARIF 1,000 Allied Bank Limited SAJID 1,000 Allied Bank Limited GULLHUSSAINMALIK 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL REHMAN 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ASMA 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ATIQ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited zahid 1,000 Allied Bank Limited TAHIRA LIAQAT 1,000 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL WAHEED 1,000 Allied Bank Limited M SADIQ 1,000 Allied Bank Limited FAZAL DIN 1,200 Allied Bank Limited MUHD AHMED 1,250 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD UMER 1,360 Allied Bank Limited hammad 1,500 Allied Bank Limited QAISAR 1,500 Allied Bank Limited sadam hussain gondal 1,500 Page 4 of 58 Allied Bank Limited KHAIZAR 1,600 Allied Bank Limited M SAAD 2,000 Allied Bank Limited KASHIF 2,000 Allied Bank Limited M SHARIF 2,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD WAQAS 2,000 Allied Bank Limited naveed ahmed 2,000 Allied Bank Limited GHULAM SAFIA BEGUM 2,000 Allied Bank Limited AHMAD ALI SHAH 2,000 Allied Bank Limited M.RIAZ 2,000 Allied Bank Limited IQRA RANA 2,000 Allied Bank Limited ABDUL REHMAN 2,000 Allied Bank Limited RAHEEL AHMAD 2,000 Allied Bank Limited TASSADAQ HUSAIN 2,000 Allied Bank Limited GHULAM HASSAN 2,000 Allied Bank Limited M IDRESS 2,000 Allied Bank Limited M QASIM 2,000 Allied Bank Limited BIBI HAJRA WO MUSHTAQ 2,000 Allied Bank Limited M ABU BAKAR 2,000 Allied Bank Limited M SARWAR 2,000 Allied Bank Limited M.YOUNIS 2,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD NAWAZ 2,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD BASHIR 2,100 Allied Bank Limited CH M RAFIQ 2,200 Allied Bank Limited ABU BAKAR 2,300 Allied Bank Limited SAJID 2,500 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD IQBAL KHAN 3,000 Allied Bank Limited NADEEMAHMAD 3,000 Allied Bank Limited ALI RAZA 3,000 Allied Bank Limited IQBAL ALEEM ABBASI 3,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD DEEN 3,000 Allied Bank Limited HAKIM SO NAWAB 3,000 Allied Bank Limited BIBI SAKINA 3,000 Allied Bank Limited MANGA SO NAWAB 3,000 Allied Bank Limited BADARSULTANA 3,000 Allied Bank Limited YASMEEN KIANI 3,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD IRFAN SHAHID 3,200 Allied Bank Limited AZMAT KHAN 3,500 Allied Bank Limited KHURSHEED NAQ 4,000 Allied Bank Limited MUBSRAH 4,000 Allied Bank Limited NAHEEDA QURESHI 4,000 Allied Bank Limited ANWAR EHSAN 4,000 Allied Bank Limited ISHAQ SO M YUOSAF 4,000 Allied Bank Limited KASHIF IQBAL 5,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD RIAZ 5,000 Allied Bank Limited NAVEED AKHTAR 5,000 Allied Bank Limited RASHID MEHMOOD 5,000 Allied Bank Limited WASEEM JAVED 5,000 Allied Bank Limited MUHAMMAD BILAL 5,000 Allied Bank Limited NIAZ MOHAMMAD 5,000 Allied Bank Limited PERVAIZ 5,000 Page 5 of 58
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