Monday, 16 October 2017

Solution to corrupt investigation by Police

It often happens that the police investigates a criminal case very poorly. The reason is that the investigation officer is the person on whom the entire investigation is dependent. It is easy for the offender and his supporters to bribe that person and get maximum favors from him in getting the poor investigation done.

In such like circumstances it is best to change the investigating officer and get the case re-investigated. Proper procedure of re-investigation is to file application before the senior officials of police. They usually replace the investigation officer and order for re-investigation of case.

If a criminal case is not properly investigated, it is hard to prove it in the court of law. Because the prosecution has to prove a criminal case beyond the shadow of any doubt. So if investigation is poor, the case has doubts and ultimately it results in poor decision.

For more you can consult lawyergolra@gmail.com

Regards,
Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra)
Criminal Lawyer
+92-333-5339880

Divorce without visiting Pakistan


A person living outside can conclude his her case of divorce in Pakistan. Personal appearance of spouses is mandatory in divorce proceedings. However the same can be dispensed through the appointment of nominee ..
In divorce proceedings the spouses can appoint their nominees that can represent them in the reconciliation proceedings in divorce cases.
There is a proper procedure of attestations required for appointment of nominee .. If that is fulfilled then personal appearance can be dispensed. For more information you can consult lawyergolra@gmail.com
Regards,
Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra)
International Family Lawyer
+92-333-5339880

Khula is possible without visiting Pakistan


According to section 18 of the West Pakistan Family Courts Act 1964 a pardanasheen lady can be represented through her attorney in the family court. According to the judgments of Superior Courts of Pakistan "every lady is presumed to be pardanasheen lady". Hence the interpretation of Section 18 of the Family Courts Act 1964 is that every lady can be represented through attorney in the family court.

There is no discrimination in law. Hence male litigants can also be represented through attorneys in the family courts of Pakistan. In practice mostly it happens that women are represented through their real brothers or fathers in the family courts.

Similarly if a person is residing outside Pakistan, it is not mandatory for such person to visit Pakistan. He/she can appoint an attorney and can be represented through that person in the Family Courts of Pakistan.

For more information on this topic you can consult lawyergolra@gmail.com

Regards,
Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra)
International Family Lawyer
+92-333-5339880