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- Page 5 and 6: The existence of bonded labour bega
- Page 7 and 8: The Human Rights Commission of Paki
- Page 9 and 10: In his second report, Mr Najam reca
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- Page 19 and 20: of trust. The accused reportedly re
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- Page 23 and 24: As on previous hearing the members
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- Page 27 and 28: Mr. Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Additional A
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strongly established about the work
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contributions in the work to earn m
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the brick-kiln owners use every met
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WOMEN to their parents and are born
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ecording of their statements that t
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disreputed. On 15-5-1988 Muhammad I
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Judgment: Zahid Qurban Alavi, J. ñ
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detained as understood in common pa
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Court may (not usually) direct a pe
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26. In the reported case in 1993 ML
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Tabassam v. D.C. Shikarpur (1991 ML
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e. he shall be responsible for the
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amendments may be made to regulate
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CIVIL PETITION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL
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which was fixed on 17 lh October 20
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ignored the fact that such loans al
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c. Direct the Respondents No. 1 to
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Nos.465 and 475 of 2000 namely Kanj
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Section-5. Agreement, custom, etc.,
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terms of section 8 a tenant at will
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is evident that the moment that spe
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confine his domestic servant for mi
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(ii) That the provisions of the afo
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Shariat Petition No. 10/L of 1993.
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any, document] and in consideration
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(2) Whoever contravenes the provisi
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The hearing of the case went on for
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(iv) Upholding of inviolability of
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2. One who sells a free person and
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ìA man shall honour his contracts
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ick-kilns, and other similar establ
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(2) forfeit the freedom of employme
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where any such property was, immedi
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18. Offences by companies. (1) Wher
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4. Powers and duties of the Distric
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(2) As soon as the Vigilance Commit