On 02-12-2021, Imran Hassan Ali appeared as amicus curiae before a Division Bench of the Honourable Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench, to assist the court in respect of some questions of first impression about Order XXVII-A of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. He had been specially invited by the
The Honourable Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court constituted a special division bench to resolve the conflict of opinions between various benches in respect of interpretation of certain provisions of the Police Order, 2002. On 12-10-2021, the specially constituted division bench was pleased to appoint Ch. Imran Hassan Ali
On 28-09-2021, Ch. Imran Hassan Ali had the honour of being appointed amicus curiae by the Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench, to assist the Court in a case raising questions of first impression regarding proper interpretation of various provisions of Orders IX and XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali represented the sponsors and management of Al-Haram City before the Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench, in a Constitution Petition challenging an illegal notice issued by National Accountability Bureau (“NAB”). Al-Haram City is a major private real estate developer of the twin cities. Through the said notice,
On 02-07-2021, the Honourable Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench, directed the concerned Union Council to lodge a criminal complaint against a man who had forcibly married a minor girl as well as against the Nikahkhwan and the witnesses of Nikah. A man, with the help of his friends, abducted the
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali is representing the Petitioners in a Constitution Petition before the Supreme Court of Pakistan challenging the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Power Crushers (Installation, Operation and Regulation) Rules, 2020, as being ultra vires of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Power Crushers (Installation, Operation and Regulation) Act, 2020 (KPK Act No. 1
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali is representing a hapless father in an international parental child abduction case. Both father and mother are British nationals of Pakistani heritage. During a legal battle over custody of their daughter – at present about 7 years old – the mother removed the child from the
On 02-11-2020, Ch. Imran Hassan Ali appeared before the Supreme Court to represent the Respondents in a Petition for Leave to Appeal. The case pertained to a valuable commercial property at a prime location. The Respondents are the original owners and bona fide purchasers. The Petitioner was aggrieved of a
Ch. Afrasiab Khan, ASC, successfully represented Konish Enterprise (Pvt.) Ltd. before the Supreme Court of Pakistan in an appeal filed by Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd. (“PTCL”) against a judgment of the Peshawar High Court. The judgment is reported at PLD 2020 SC 261. Under a contract with the National Highways
The Government of the Punjab, School Education Department, made gross violations of merit in respect of appointment of Educators by misinterpreting the qualifications criteria prescribed by the relevant rules. Some candidates who had been wrongly deprived of appointment despite being fully qualified challenged the rejection of their candidature through a