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2026 SCMR -36سپریم کورٹ آف پاکستان نے اپنے اہم فیصلے میں یہ اصول واضح کیا ہے کہ اگر کسی جائیداد کی خرید و فروخت کے لیے ف...
22/03/2026

2026 SCMR -36
سپریم کورٹ آف پاکستان نے اپنے اہم فیصلے میں یہ اصول واضح کیا ہے کہ اگر کسی جائیداد کی خرید و فروخت کے لیے فریقین کے درمیان معاہدہ بیع طے پائے اور خریدار اس معاہدے کے تحت بیانہ (Earnest Money) ادا کر دے، مگر مقررہ مدت کے اندر باقی ماندہ رقم ادا نہ کرے، تو ایسی صورت میں معاہدہ اپنی شرائط کے مطابق خود بخود (Automatically) ختم تصور کیا جائے گا۔ مزید برآں عدالتِ عظمیٰ نے قرار دیا کہ جب خریدار اپنی ذمہ داری پوری کرنے میں ناکام رہتا ہے تو ادا کیا گیا بیانہ ضبط ہو جاتا ہے اور وہ اس کی واپسی کا حقدار نہیں رہتا

17/03/2026
PLD 2025 LAHORE 414میں نے اپنے وکیل کو بیان دینے کی ہدایت نہیں دی تھی، مگر وکیل نے بیان دے کر دعویٰ ڈگری کرا دیا، بعد از...
07/03/2026

PLD 2025 LAHORE 414
میں نے اپنے وکیل کو بیان دینے کی ہدایت نہیں دی تھی، مگر وکیل نے بیان دے کر دعویٰ ڈگری کرا دیا، بعد ازاں ہائیکورٹ نے 12(2) سی پی سی کے تحت معاملہ ریمانڈ کر دیا۔ اور فیصلہ میرٹ پر کرنے کا حکم دیا

بیوی کو دیا گیا تحفہ خاوند واپس لینے کا دعوی نہ کر سکتا ہے۔ ہائیکورٹ نے خاوند کو جرمانہ ادا کرنے کا حکم صادر فرما دیا۔PL...
06/03/2026

بیوی کو دیا گیا تحفہ خاوند واپس لینے کا دعوی نہ کر سکتا ہے۔ ہائیکورٹ نے خاوند کو جرمانہ ادا کرنے کا حکم صادر فرما دیا۔
PLD 2021 LHR 33

06/03/2026

نان و نفقہ کے مقدمہ میں اگر شوہر اپنے ذرائع آمدن نہیں بتاتا تو تصور کیا جائے گا کہ وہ جان بوجھ کر اپنی آمدن چھپا رہا ہے اور بیوی کا موقف درست ہے ۔
PLD 2020 Lahore 343

03/03/2026

سپریم کورٹ نے قرار دیا کہ اگر کوئی معاہدہ و غیرہ موجود نہ ہو تو جائیداد کا مالک اپنی ملکیت کی وجہ سے مالک مکان تصور ہو گا اور قبضہ رکھنے والا کرایہ دار مانا جائے گا ۔
2025 SCMR 690

03/03/2026

فوٹو چیک پر کاروائی
جب ایک فوٹو اکاؤنٹ میں اکاؤنٹ ہولڈر رقم کیش کروانے ساتھ نہیں جاتا اور چیک واپس کر دیا جاتا ہے ۔۔ تو یہ چیک dishonor کی تعریف میں نہیں آتا ۔ ایسے چیک پر نہ بنائے -دعویٰ شروع ہوتی ہے اور نہ ہی زیر آرڈر 37 دعویٰ قابل پیش رفت ہے ۔۔
2025 LHC 3273

ادھار دی ہوئی رقم 406 کے زمرے میں نہیں آتی-سپریم کورٹ آف پاکستان نے FIR خارج کر دی-2025 SCMR 1117
25/02/2026

ادھار دی ہوئی رقم 406 کے زمرے میں نہیں آتی-
سپریم کورٹ آف پاکستان نے FIR خارج کر دی-
2025 SCMR 1117

24/02/2026

اگر فیملی کورٹ عورت کا دعوٰی تنسیخ نکاح بربنائے خلع بشرط واپسی حق مہر ڈگری کرتی ہے تو شوہر اسی ڈگری کی بنیاد پر حق مہر کی واپسی کیلئے اجرا دائر کرسکتا ہے
2023 C L C 1285

Return/recovery of dower---Execution petition---Maintainability---Scope---Suit for dissolution of marriage on the basis of Khula was decreed subject to return of dower---Four tolas of gold ornaments was fixed as dower duly entered in Column of Nikah Nama---Executing Court turned down the objection of respondent/ex-wife that ex*****on petition for recovery of Zar-e-Khulla was not maintainable---Appellate Court accepted the version/objection of respondent by allowing her revision petition---Held, that the decision of dissolution of marriage in terms of S.10(4) of the Family Courts Act, 1964, was compound, which on the one hand dissolved the marriage inter se parties and, on the other, said dissolution was made subject to return of dower---Manner and form of decree was prescribed in Rr. 16 and 17 of the Family Courts Rules, 1965, in light of which dissolution of marriage, on the basis of Khula subject to return of dower was a decree for all intent and purposes under S.13 of the Family Courts Act, 1964, and thus was executable---

JUDGMENT---This petition under Article 199 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 stems out from judgment dated 22nd September, 2016, whereby the learned Additional District Judge, Rawalpindi, while allowing the revision petition filed by respondent No.3 (hereinafter referred to as "respondent") set aside the order dated 6th February, 2016 passed by the learned Judge Family Court/ Executing Court, Rawalpindi.

2. Facts in brief necessary for adjudication of instant petition are that the petitioner was married to the "respondent". On account of differences, a suit for dissolution of marriage on the basis of Khula was instituted by the "respondent", which was decreed by way of judgment dated 8th December, 2010, subject to return of dower. The petitioner moved an ex*****on petition seeking return of dower. The ex*****on petition was though objected by the "respondent", however, by way of order dated 6th February, 2016, the objection was turned down and the "respondent" was directed to hand over 4-tola gold in shape of ornaments or its price at the prevailing market rate. Feeling dissatisfied, the "respondent" filed a revision petition before the learned Additional District Judge, Rawalpindi, which was accepted through impugned judgment on the ground that ex*****on petition was not competent, in the circumstances.

3. After having heard learned counsel for the parties at considerable length, I have perused the record.

4. After having remained in marital tie for some time with the petitioner, the "respondent" in order to part her ways, instituted a suit for dissolution of marriage on the basis of Khula before the learned Judge Family Court, Rawalpindi. On failure of pre-trial reconciliation proceedings, suit was finally decreed by way of order dated 8th December, 2010 with the following observations: -

"3. Considering pre-trial reconciliation proceedings to be failed under proviso of Section 10(4) of Family Courts Act 1964, suit of the plaintiff for dissolution of marriage is hereby decreed on the basis of Khullah, subject to return of dower…"

(Underlining supplied for emphasis)

5. This followed an ex*****on petition on behalf of petitioner for the return of 4-tola of gold as part of dower. The "respondent" resisted the ex*****on proceedings and by way of order dated 22nd November, 2011, she was directed to return the four tolas gold ornaments mentioned in Nikahnama or its price mentioned in the receipt at the time of Nikah. Feeling dissatisfied, the petitioner preferred revision petition before the learned Additional District Judge, Rawalpindi, which was allowed by way of judgment dated 2nd April, 2012. The "respondent" then filed W.P.No.3002 of 2012, which was accepted with the consent of the parties by way of order dated 15th May, 2015 in the following manner:-

"With the consensus of the parties, this petition is accepted and set aside the orders dated 25.11.2011 and 02.04.2012 passed by the learned trial Court, with a direction to the learned Executing Court to decide the application of the respondent afresh keeping in view the law laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of Pakistan in titled "Mst. Ayesha Shaheen v. Khalid Mehmood and another" (2013 SCMR 1049).

6. In post remand proceedings, the learned Judge Family Court/ Executing Court, by way of order dated 6th February, 2016, directed the "respondent" to hand over 4-tola gold in shape of ornaments or its price at the prevailing market value while discarding her objections. This prompted the "respondent" to file the revision petition before the learned Additional District Judge, Rawalpindi, which was allowed through impugned judgment.

7. It appears from the impugned judgment that the revision petition was accepted on the sole ground that for the recovery of "Zar-e-Khula" in a suit for dissolution of marriage, ex*****on petition was not maintainable. Reliance to this effect was placed on Mst. Nadia Bibi v. Additional District Judge and others (PLD 2013 Lahore 41). From the perusal of the judgment in the case of (Mst. Nadia Bibi) supra; it clearly reveals that in the said matter suit for dissolution of marriage was decreed and marriage was dissolved on the basis of Khula without any condition. In this backdrop, it was held that as there was no decree in favour of respondent No.2 in the petition, so ex*****on proceedings are not maintainable.

8. The facts in the present case on the contrary are altogether different. In this case, the learned Judge Family Court, while dissolving the marriage on the basis of Khula, directed the "respondent" to return the dower. As per column No.17 of Nikahnama, dower was in the shape of 4-tola gold ornaments, which is even not in dispute. Learned counsel for the "respondent" though submitted that a suit for recovery was instituted by the petitioner to this effect, which was dismissed but from the perusal of record it reveals that suit for recovery was related to some other gold ornaments, having no nexus with the gold ornaments subject matter of the present controversy.

9. The term "decree" is nowhere defined in the Family Courts Act, 1964. So for this purpose, recourse can be made to section 2(2) of the Code of Civil Procedure (V of 1908), which defines the decree as under:-

"decree" means the formal expression of an adjudication which, so far as regards the Court expressing it, conclusively determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matters in controversy in the suit and may be either preliminary or final. It shall be deemed to include the rejection of a plaint the determination of any question within section 144 and an order under rules 60, 98, 99, 101 or 103 of Order XXI but shall not include ---

(a) any adjudication from which an appeal lies as an appeal from an order; or

(b) any order of dismissal for default.

After having a glimpse of the definition of decree, no doubt left that a decree means the formal expression of an adjudication which, so far as regards the Court expressing it, conclusively determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matters in controversy in the suit and may be either preliminary or final. It shall be deemed to include the rejection of a plaint the determination of any question within section 144 and an order under Rules 60, 98, 99, 101 or 103 of Order XXI but shall not include any adjudication from which an appeal lies as an appeal from an order or any order of dismissal for default. Suit for dissolution of marriage was decreed in terms of section 10 (4) of the Family Courts Act, 1964. The decision was compound, which on the one hand dissolved the marriage interse parties and on the other dissolution was made subject to return of dower.

10. Section 13 of the Family Courts Act, 1964 provides the manner of enforcement of decrees, which reads as under: -

13. Enforcement of decrees.- (1) The Family Court shall pass a decree in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed, and shall enter its particulars in the prescribed register.

(2) If any money is paid or any property is delivered in the presence of the Family Court, in satisfaction of the decree, it shall enter the fact of payment [or] the delivery of property, as the case may be, in the aforesaid register.

(3) Where a decree relates to the payment of money and the decretal amount is not paid within time specified by the Court [not exceeding thirty days], the same shall, if the Court so directs be recovered as arrears of land revenue, and on recovery shall be paid to the decree-holder.

(4) The decree shall be executed by the Court, passing it or by such other Civil Court as the District Judge may, by special or general order, direct.

(5) A Family Court may, if it so deems fit, direct that any money to be paid under a decree passed by it be paid in such installments as it deems fit.

11. The manner and form of decree is provided in the West Pakistan Family Court Rules, 1965. Rules 16 and 17, for the said purpose, are more relevant, which are reproduced below:-

16. In every suit, on passing the judgment, a decree shall be drawn up in Form I and shall be signed by the presiding Judge. The decree shall bear the seal of the Court.

17. The Court shall maintain a register of decrees and orders in the form prescribed for decrees and orders under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

12. The above discussion thus leads to irresistible conclusion that the order dated 8th December, 2010 resulting into dissolution of marriage on the basis of Khula subject to return of dower, for all intent and purposes, was a decree under section 13 of the "Act, 1964" and was executable.

13. The crux of above discussion is that the learned Additional District Judge has erred in law while allowing the revision petition. Resultantly, this petition is allowed. Impugned judgment dated 22nd September, 2016 is set aside being illegal and unlawful.

24/02/2026

(Case Laws 489-F)
جزوی ادائیگی کی صورت میں مدعی اندراج FIR کا حقدار نہ ہے۔ضمانت قبل از گرفتاری کنفرم ہوئی۔ . .2019 PCrLJ 295

بینک میں Payment بھی Stop کروانا ضروری ہے محض چیک بک چوری کی رپٹ درج کروانے کی بناء پر 489-F ت پ کیس میں ضمانت منظور نہ ہو گی۔
. . .2013 YLR 626

اگر ملزم بطور گارنٹی چیک دینا تسلیم کرے تو ضمانت کا حقدار نہ ہو گا۔ . . .2011 YLR 1284

اگر چیک ایشو ہونے کے بعد چھ ماہ کے اندر بنک میں پیش نہ کیا جاۓ تو ملزم ضمانت کا حقدار ہو گا۔ . .2020 YLR 2064

اگر چیک بطور Security دیا گیا ہو تو ملزم کے خلاف 489- F ت پ کا اطلاق نہ ہو گا۔ ملزم ضمانت قبل از گرفتاری کا حقدار ہو گا۔ . .2016 PCrLJ 769

اگر چیک ملزم کی بجاۓ کسی دیگر شخص نے جاری کیا ہو تو ملزم ضمانت قبل از گرفتاری کا حقدار ہو گا۔ . .2014 YLR 882

صرف چیک جاری کرنے کی بناء پر 489F ت پ ثابت نہ ہو گا۔ بلکہ ثابت کرنا ضروری ہے کہ چیک بے ایمانی سے جاری کیا گیا۔ . .2021 YLR 324

بطور گارنٹی دیئے گئے چیک پر 489F ت پ کا اطلاق نہ ہوگا۔ ضمانت منظور ہوئی۔ . .2020 PCrLJ 268

Plaintiff registration is not entitled to FIR in case of partial payment.
*Bail confirmed before arrest. . . 2019 PCrLJ 295

It is also necessary to stop the payment in the bank. Just by filing a report of check book theft, the bail of 489-F case will not be accepted.
. . . 2013 YLR 626

If the accused agrees to give a guarantee check, he will not be entitled to bail. . . . 2011 YLR 1284

If the check is not presented to the bank within six months after the issue, the accused will be entitled to bail. . . . 2020 YLR 2064

If the check is given as security then 489-F will not be applicable against the accused. The accused will be entitled to pre-arrest bail. . . 2016 PCrLJ 769

If the check is issued by someone other than the accused, the accused will be entitled to pre-arrest bail. . . . 2014 YLR 882

Just issuing a check will not prove 489F. It is important to prove that the check was issued dishonestly. . . 2021 YLR 32

489F will not apply to guaranteed checks. Bail granted. . . 2020 PCrLJ 268

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