SUKKUR: A tough contest between the Progressive Lawyers Panel and National Lawyers Panel is expected in the elections for the District Bar Association on June 12th.The Sindh Bar Council holds annual.
SWAT: The residents of Kalam and its adjacent areas have said that government failed to construct the bridges, washed away during the 2010 flood on Bahrain-Kalam road.
They said that absence of bridges was causing severe inconvenience and hardships to locals as well as tourists.
They said that the 32-kilometre road with 12 bridges was destroyed by flood in 2010. They added that work on the reconstruction of road was initiated with the funding of Asian Development Bank in 2017.
“Though 90 per cent work has been completed on the road yet no bridge on the road has been completed. It has created plethora of problems to the locals as well as to tourists,” said Hayat Mohammad Kalami, a resident of Kalam.
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February 7, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Did you know that a mere three-year contract job as a judge in the Gilgit-Baltistan Supreme Appellate Court (G-B SAC) can make you a millionaire, besides entitling you to a huge monthly pension for life?
Incredibly, the chief judge of the GB apex court gets over Rs 60 million upon completion of his three-year contract in addition to over Rs one million per month as pension. The G-B SAC comprises a chief judge and two other judges. Like the chief judge, the two judges are also entitled to similar pensionary benefits.
Advocate Muhammad Ibrahim, who is a permanent resident of GB, told The News that he has recently filed a petition before the Supreme Court on the matter. He referred to the SCP’s verdict of 2008 which had entitled the judges, irrespective of their length of service, for the pension and pension-related benefits.
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February 7, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Did you know that a mere three-year contract job as a judge in the Gilgit-Baltistan Supreme Appellate Court (G-B SAC) can make you a millionaire, besides entitling you to a huge monthly pension for life?
Incredibly, the chief judge of the GB apex court gets over Rs 60 million upon completion of his three-year contract in addition to over Rs one million per month as pension. The G-B SAC comprises a chief judge and two other judges. Like the chief judge, the two judges are also entitled to similar pensionary benefits.
Advocate Muhammad Ibrahim, who is a permanent resident of GB, told The News that he has recently filed a petition before the Supreme Court on the matter. He referred to the SCP’s verdict of 2008 which had entitled the judges, irrespective of their length of service, for the pension and pension-related benefits.