On 03-03-2016, Ch. Imran Hassan Ali represented the convict/Appellant, Muhammad Ramzan, in Murder Reference No. 98/2011 and Crl. Appeal No. 538/2011 before the Honourable Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench. The Court answered the reference in the negative, partly allowed the appeal and, while upholding conviction, converted death sentence into imprisonment
On 19-02-2016, Ch. Imran Hassan Ali was interviewed and recommended for enrolment as Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan by the Enrolment Committee of the Honourable Supreme Court of Pakistan. The committee was headed by the Senior Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Mian Saqib Nisar, and included two members of Pakistan Bar
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali was appointed amicus curiae by the Honourable Lahore High Court to assist the Court as to what would be the appropriate remedy against an order of rejection of plaint passed in exercise of revisional jurisdiction. The said case was fixed before Honourable Mr. Justice Arshad Mahmood
On 12-10-2015, Ch. Imran Hassan Ali, successfully defended the nomination papers of Akhtar Hussain Shahbaz. The case was heard by Mr. Justice Mamoon Rashid Sheikh – a judge of the Honourable Lahore High Court – who sits as the Election Appellate Authority. Mr. Shahbaz is a candidate for election in
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali, Advocate, represented the successful Petitioner in a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus before the Honourable Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench. The Petitioner was the hapless mother of a 4-year-old boy. She had been deserted by her husband, the child’s father, who wanted to marry another
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali, Advocate, represented the successful appellant in a criminal appeal against conviction before the Honourable Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench. The appellant, Muhammad Saleem, had been convicted of rape under S. 376 of the Pakistan Penal Code and sentenced to life imprisonment by the Trial Court. The
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali, Advocate, represented the successful Petitioner in a Writ Petition against Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd. (“PTCL”) before the Honourable Islamabad High Court. The Petitioner was employee of PTCL. He opted for Voluntary Separation Scheme (“VSS”) launched by PTCL. He was just 22 days short of the period
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali, Advocate, represented the successful Petitioners in a Writ Petition before the Honourable Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench. The Petitioners held B.Tech (Hons) degrees. They applied for appointment to the posts of Assistant Executive Engineers (B&R/E&M) advertised by Military Engineering Services (“MES”). Their applications were rejected. MES
Ch. Imran Hassan Ali, Advocate, represented the successful appellants in an Intra-Court Appeal before a Division Bench of the Honourable Islamabad High Court. Two Appellants were Deputy Secretaries and one was Joint Secretary in the National Assembly Secretariat. They applied for allotment of plots in schemes developed by the Federal
Ch. Afrasiab Khan, ASC, represented the successful Petitioners and Appellants (all high ranking bureaucrats) in two Constitution Petitions and a Civil Appeal challenging, inter alia, the following pieces of legislation: The Sindh Civil Servants (Regularization of Absorption) Ordinance, 2011 The Sindh Civil Servants (Regularization of Absorption) Act, 2011 The Sindh