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Civil Litigation Law Firm in Karachi Pakistan
Civil Litigation Law Firm in Karachi Pakistan. Irfan Mir Halepota & Associates Law Firm specializes in both the defense and prosecution of civil lawsuits. No matter if we are representing a plaintiff or a defendant, our philosophy is always the same: be aggressive and be fast. We believe the faster we can proceed all of…
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Corporate Legal Services Karachi Pakistan
Corporate Legal Services in Karachi Pakistan Corporate law is the body of law developed to govern the creation and existence of corporate entities and commercial transactions. This body of law allows for efficient, predictable and secure agreements and relationships. Corporate law also provides guidance for deciding what type of corporate entity will be best for…
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PROCEDURE REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN COMPANY PAKISTAN
PROCEDURE REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN COMPANY PAKISTAN Registration of a Foreign Company comprises of following two steps: 1. Seek Availability of Company Name 2. Documentation Step 1. Seek Availability of Company Name: The first step in the process of registration of a Foreign Company is to seek availability of name of the proposed company from the…
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Legal Services in Karachi Pakistan for Overseas
OUR LAW FIRM provides Special Legal Services to Overseas Pakistanis, Foreign Nationals and Companies Our services include but no limited to: Civil Litigation in Lower Court, High Courts. Criminal Litigation, Defense and Prosecution Succession Certificates, Stay Orders Recovery of Money, Bad Debts, Loans and Mesne Profits General and Special Power of Attorney Dissolution of Marriages,…
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Khulla
Khulla Right of Khulla is not an unconditional right but this can be granted by court upon satisfying itself that there is such discard, hatred, intense, dislike and incurable aversion on the part of wife that is impossible for the spouses to live together and perform their matrimonial obligations within the limits of prescribed by…
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Hindu Divorce and Judicial Separation Law in Pakistan
Hindu Divorce and Judicial Separation Law in Pakistan Judicial separation. (1) Either party to a marriage, may present a petition to a court of competent jurisdiction for a decree for judicial separation on any of the following grounds; The other party renounced the Hindu Religion and adopted another one; or He after the solemnization of…
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Woman Lawyer practicing for Women rights, Divorce and Family Law in Karachi Pakistan
Woman Lawyer practising for Women rights, Divorce and Family Law in Karachi Pakistan. Mrs. Nusrat Irfan, Advocate is Woman Lawyer in the Karachi dealing with divorce, wife rights, child support, wife support, family law, human rights, and Women rights. She has participated in many TV talk shows and seminars arranged by NGOs relating to woman…
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Trademark Registration in Pakistan Step by Step Procedure
Step by Step Registration of Trademark in Pakistan Procedure: Step 1: Clients send a specimen of the trademark (by email or fax or post) , a detailed list of products to be covered by the trademark and at the same time make payment for the pre-filing search to We by remittance or check; Step 2: We…
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Trademark Registration in Pakistan
In Pakistan the legal basis is the Trademark Law “Trade Marks Ordinance No. XIX” of 2001. Trademark protection is obtained by registration. It can also be acquired by sufficient public recognition. Requirements A trademark application has to be filed before the Trademarks Registry by a local agent. A notarized power of attorney is necessary. Foreign…
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Court Marriage Procedure
Procedure of court marriage is: Girl having age more than 18 years can contract marriage in the court with her own freewill and wish without the will of her parents. Law gives her right. For court marriage in Karachi, Pakistan only CNIC or any other document i.e. Passport etc is sufficient as proof of girl’s /…
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No Win No Fee, around the world
All over the world The ‘no win no fee’ system means claiming the compensation you deserve is risk-free. No win no fee compensation claims were introduced to the UK in 1995 to help people get a fair hearing and access to justice, even if they couldn’t afford to pay for legal representation themselves. In United Kingdom…