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UK Lawyers welcomed 18th amendment in the constitution and extended support to intra party elections principle.
Posted By: Amjad_Malik Created On: 12/Apr/2010 Views: 4479 Replies: 0 
Association of Pakistani Lawyers a team of Pakistani origin lawyers, Solicitors, Barristers, Judges in UK jointly have commended the members of Parliament on passing 18th amendment in the 1973 constitution of Pakistan which will revert back to the position of pre military regime era scrapping most of the 17th amendment which legalized military dictator’s legal frame work order Click here to read Full Article

Pakistan needs a miracle By Barrister Amjad Malik
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 4/Apr/2010 Views:2262 Replies:0 
My March visit to Pakistan was welcomed by news of a lawyer slapping the civil court judge in my home town Faisalabad, which was an indication of the attitude which is condemnable and disgusting. In any court litigation lawyers for and against appear, put their case and respect the judgement announced, and go home. Click here to read Full Article
Judgement reserved in Pak Student Case by Amjad Malik
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 28/Mar/2010 Views:3069 Replies:0 
5 Pak Student(s) deportation appeal Case on ‘national security’ after 3 weeks trial will have a decision in 4 weeks.SIAC(Special immigration appeal commission) at field house, Breams buildings, London consisting of the honourable Mr justice Matting, senior immigration judge Warr, Mr Daly CBE, in hearing the appeals of Abid Naseer (XC), Ahmed khan (UF), Shoaib khan (TG), Abdul khan (SH), Tariq ur R Click here to read Full Article
 
Chair APL Amjad Malik raises community concerns with Pakistani high ups during his visit to Pakistan
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 28/Mar/2010 Views:2115 Replies:0 
(27 March) Chairman APL Amjad Malik visited Pakistan from 18 to 24 March where he visited LHCB and met President and other dignitaries of Lahore High Court Bar Association, Supreme Court Bar Association and called on Chief Justice Lahore High Court Punjab on 18 March 2010. He discussed matters of mutual interest. Chair APL presented Lincolns inn sign to Chief Justice Lahore High court in this meet Click here to read Full Article
2010 -Increase in Radicalisation and Muslim youth of UK, Are they ready to face challenges ahead? - By: Barrister Amjad Malik
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1974 Replies:0 
Recent media coverage and ever growing complaints of increase in radicalisation whereby young students aged 18-24 are potential victims at the hands of trained fire brands who are confusing young minds with the disputed foreign policy issues or conflicts is threatening the future and careers of many youth of Asian heritage. Muslim community is confronted with one of its own self denial whether ‘ra Click here to read Full Article
 
NRO Order, CJ Or 18th Amendment Barrister Amjad Malik
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 17/Feb/2010 Views:2604 Replies:0 
16 December 2010 Supreme Court order on NRO (National Reconciliation Ordinance) has shattered the ruling govt which was standing on the 4 pillars of this barter orchestrated by military & Pentagon , USA &UK and (PPP) Pak people party leadership which is clutching and hanging on to a straw now. Instead of whole heartedly, understanding the tenacity of situation and implementing the order by realign Click here to read Full Article
Dr Afia needs justice which is seen to be done by Amjad Malik
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 5/Feb/2010 Views:2071 Replies:0 
Recent conviction of Dr. Afia Siddiqui of 3 February 2010 by Jury of 12 men at USA and has declared that this may result in a stumbling block between US-Pak people to people contact and relations between states. Dr Afia was kidnapped and kept at Bagram Airfield without the aid of a lawyer, doctor an Click here to read Full Article
 
Video: Amjad Malik Digital Programme with Sam khan on Post NRO scenario
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 28/Jan/2010 Views:5225 Replies:0 
A controversial amnesty protecting senior Pakistani politicians from corruption charges has been lifted.Brought in by Pervez Musharraf, the country's previous president, the amnesty benefited thousands of politicians and senior figures including the late Benazir Bhuto. Accused of corruption, she wou Click here to read Full Article
NRO was a stillborn a Child who dies in the womb
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 22/Jan/2010 Views:1854 Replies:0 
Barrister Amjad Malik, Chair of the Association of Pakistani Lawyers has welcomed the detailed judgement on NRO and whilst commenting Supreme Court judgement on NRO has said that detailed judgement has addressed if there were any doubts remaining and now someone needs to tell the Click here to read Full Article
 
UK Lawyers demanded ban on ‘RSS’ and ‘VHP’ in UK.
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 21/Jan/2010 Views:1938 Replies:0 
Barrister Amjad Malik, Chairman (APL) Association of Pakistani origin Solicitors, Barristers, and Judges has taken note of banning ‘Islam4UK’ and has demanded the Home Secretary to ban India based ‘RSS’ and ‘VHP’ in UK too. APL chair has confirmed that it is a public knowledge that both organisatio Click here to read Full Article
Tolerance’ other than excessive use of ‘banning’ Amjad Malik writes on Home Secretary’s ban on a UK
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 20/Jan/2010 Views:2211 Replies:0 
Reports that Home Secretary under Terrorism Act 2000 has proscribed yet again ‘islam4UK,’ a web based UK platform associated with Al-Muhajroun headed by Omar Bakri Mohammed who went into self exile to Lebanon a few years ago, and his group was banned too. the proscription which has come into force Click here to read Full Article

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