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Under the legal framework of Pakistan, civil cases pertain to conflicts arising between individuals or entities, including businesses, typically revolving around financial matters. A civil case commences when an individual or business entity (referred to as the “plaintiff”) alleges harm caused by the actions of another individual or business entity (the “defendant”). To initiate the legal process, the plaintiff submits a formal “complaint” to the court, initiating a lawsuit.

In the course of a civil case, the plaintiff may seek legal recourse in various ways. The plaintiff might request the court to grant “damages”–monetary compensation to indemnify for any incurred harm. Alternatively, the plaintiff could request an “injunction” to either prohibit the defendant from engaging in a particular action or to mandate specific actions by the defendant. Another avenue involves seeking a “declaratory judgment,” wherein the court determines the rights of the parties as outlined in a contract or statute.

Ultimately, the resolution of a civil case involves a thorough examination of the circumstances. The court presided over by a judge, evaluates the factual details of the case to ascertain the underlying events. Subsequently, the pertinent legal principles are applied to these facts. This process culminates in the determination of the legal consequences arising from the actions of the involved parties.

It’s important to note that parties to a civil case might also reach a resolution independently. Throughout the legal proceedings, the involved parties have the option to mutually agree to settle their disputes and reach a compromise. This approach is often chosen to circumvent the costs and uncertainties associated with a trial. Settlements frequently involve monetary settlements and can even be structured in a manner that leads to a legally binding judgment.

In Pakistan’s legal context, civil cases embody the pursuit of justice and fairness, allowing individuals and entities to address grievances and disputes through a systematic legal process. Whether through adjudication or settlement, the resolution of civil cases contributes to upholding the rule of law and maintaining social harmony.

Pakistani Civil Law is based on the principles of Islamic law, as well as English common law and local customs and traditions.

 

The civil laws and procedural codes of Pakistan are as follows

  • The Contract Act, 1872
  • The Civil Procedure Code, 1908
  • The Specific Relief Act, 1877
  • The Transfer of Property Act, 1882
  • The Sale of Goods Act, 1930
  • The Partnership Act, 1932
  • The Registration Act, 1908
  • The Limitation Act, 1908
  • The Family Courts Act, 1964
  • The Arbitration Act, of 1940
  • The Succession Act, 1925
  • The Guardians and Wards Act, 1890
  • The Trusts Act, 1882
  • The Land Acquisition Act, 1894
  • The Insolvency Act, 1920
  • The Companies Act, 2017
  • The Intellectual Property Laws, include Trademarks, Patents, Copyrights, and Industrial Designs.


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