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What Legal Remedies and Punishments Are Provided Under the Punjab Protection of Ownership of Immovable Property Act 2025 for False Claims, Illegal Possession, and Abetment?

Introduction Illegal occupation of land and buildings has historically been one of the most complex and damaging legal issues in Punjab. Property owners often face fraudulent transfers, forged documents, coercive dispossession, and unauthorized occupation by land grabbers. Equally problematic are false and frivolous claims filed to harass genuine owners and delay lawful possession. To address […]

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What Is the Procedure for Filing a Complaint and Restoring Possession of Immovable Property Under the Punjab Property Tribunal System?

Introduction Illegal occupation of immovable property has become one of the most pressing legal issues in Punjab, Pakistan. Property owners frequently face unlawful dispossession through fraud, forged documents, forceful occupation, coercion, and abuse of influence. Traditional civil litigation often requires years to resolve ownership and possession disputes, causing substantial financial loss and hardship to lawful

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How Does the Punjab Protection of Ownership of Immovable Property Act 2025 Protect Lawful Owners Against Illegal Possession of Property in Punjab?

Introduction Illegal occupation of land and buildings has long been one of the most serious legal challenges in Punjab. Property owners frequently face unlawful dispossession through fraud, forged documents, intimidation, coercion, land grabbing, and abuse of influence. Traditional civil litigation often requires years before a final determination is reached, allowing illegal occupants to remain in

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THE PUNJAB PROTECTION OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ACT 2025

(As amended up to May 14, 2026) 1. Short title, extent and commencement.- (1) This Act may be cited as the Punjab Protection of Ownership of Immovable Property Act 2025. (2) It extends to whole of the Punjab. (3) It shall come into force at once. 2. Definitions.- In the Act: 3. Overriding effect.- Notwithstanding

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Legal Mechanics of Dissolution of Marriage, Child Custody, and Maintenance in Pakistan

The landscape of family jurisprudence in Pakistan is a complex interplay of codified statutory law, constitutional guarantees, and Islamic injunctions. When the matrimonial bond deteriorates, the ensuing legal battles over the dissolution of marriage, recovery of maintenance, and child custody (Hizanat) become intricate legal undertakings requiring specialized litigation skills. For the citizens of Pakistan, these

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The Counsel and Client Relationship in Pakistan: Legal Duties, Rights, and Case Law Precedents

The relationship between a legal counsel and their client is the bedrock of the justice system in Pakistan. It is a fiduciary relationship built on trust, confidentiality, and statutory obligations. For the citizens of Okara and the wider Punjab province, understanding the exact contours of this relationship—what an advocate can and cannot do on their

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Women’s Inheritance Rights in Pakistan: Laws & Legal Remedies

Women’s Inheritance Rights in Pakistan: A Complete Legal Guide Introduction In the socio-legal fabric of our society, the equitable distribution of ancestral property remains one of the most heavily litigated and deeply emotional issues. Despite clear religious injunctions and robust statutory frameworks, female family members are frequently deprived of their lawful property shares. Brothers, uncles,

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The Legal Dynamics of Counsel and Client Relationship in Pakistan: Rights, Duties, and Court Precedents.

The foundation of the justice system in Pakistan rests heavily upon the sacred, fiduciary relationship between a legal counsel and their client. This professional bond is not merely transactional; it is a legally binding contract of agency recognized by statutory laws, constitutional mandates, and Islamic jurisprudence. For the citizens of Pakistan, understanding the exact contours

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Protecting Women’s Inheritance Rights in Pakistan: Legal Framework & Remedies

Women’s Inheritance Rights in Pakistan: Laws, Cases & Legal Remedies Introduction In the socio-legal landscape of Pakistan, the protection of women’s property rights remains a critical issue. Despite clear religious injunctions and statutory protections, female heirs are frequently deprived of their rightful shares by male family members through fraudulent means such as fabricated oral gifts,

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What Role Does the West Pakistan Family Courts Act, 1964, Play in Christian Matrimonial Disputes?

The West Pakistan Family Courts Act, 1964 serves as the cornerstone of family law proceedings in Pakistan. While originally enacted to provide an efficient forum for resolving Muslim family disputes, its jurisdiction has been extended to cover Christian matrimonial disputes as well — including matters of marriage, divorce, maintenance, custody, and guardianship. Understanding the role

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