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Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts

Annual Report 2013

National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee

P u b l i s he d b y :
The Secretariat of Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan

Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts


Annual Report 2013

National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee

Published by:
The Secretariat of Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan
Supreme Court Building, Islamabad
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Contents at a Glance
1

Accountability Courts

Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal

33

Appellate Tribunals Inland Revenue

41

Customs Appellate Tribunals

53

Drug Courts

67

Environmental Protection Tribunals

81

Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards

91

Special Courts (Central)

97

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

109

10

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti-Smuggling)

119

11

Special Courts (Offences in Banks)

127

12

Insurance Appellate Tribunal

135

13

Banking Courts

141

14

Commercial Courts

175

15

Federal Service Tribunal

181

16

Competition Appellate Tribunal

189

17

Provincial Service Tribunals

195

18

Anti-Corruption Courts (Provincial)

205

19

Anti Terrorism Courts

227

20

Consumer Courts

279

21

Labour Courts

297

22

Labour Appellate Tribunals

331

23

Child Protection Court

341

24

Lahore Development Authority Tribunal

347

25

Special Courts of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment)

353

Contents

Contents
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Summary of the Performance of Special Courts & Administrative Tribunals .................................................................. 3
1.

Accountability Courts .............................................................................................................................................. 7

1.1

Establishment of Accountability Courts ................................................................................................................. 7

1.2

Procedure of the Court............................................................................................................................................ 7

1.3

Consolidated Statement of Accountability Courts ................................................................................................ 8

1.4

Accountability Court I, Islamabad ....................................................................................................................... 9

1.5

Accountability Court I, Rawalpindi .................................................................................................................... 10

1.6

Accountability Court II, Rawalpindi ................................................................................................................... 11

1.7

Accountability Court III, Rawalpindi .................................................................................................................. 12

1.8

Accountability Court IV, Rawalpindi .................................................................................................................. 13

1.9

Accountability Court I, Lahore ........................................................................................................................... 14

1.10

Accountability Court II, Lahore .......................................................................................................................... 15

1.11

Accountability Court III, Lahore ......................................................................................................................... 16

1.12

Accountability Court IV, Lahore ......................................................................................................................... 17

1.13

Accountability Court V, Lahore .......................................................................................................................... 18

1.14

Accountability Court I, Karachi .......................................................................................................................... 19

1.15

Accountability Court II, Karachi ......................................................................................................................... 20

1.16

Accountability Court III, Karachi ........................................................................................................................ 21

1.17

Accountability Court IV, Karachi ........................................................................................................................ 22

1.18

Accountability Court V, Karachi ......................................................................................................................... 23

1.19

Accountability Court, Hyderabad ......................................................................................................................... 24

1.20

Accountability Court I, Peshawar ...................................................................................................................... 25

1.21

Accountability Court II, Peshawar ..................................................................................................................... 26

1.22

Accountability Court III, Peshawar .................................................................................................................... 27

1.23

Accountability Court IV, Peshawar .................................................................................................................... 28

1.24

Accountability Court I, Quetta ........................................................................................................................... 29

1.25

Accountability Court II, Quetta .......................................................................................................................... 30

2.

Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal ......................................................................................................................... 33

2.1

Establishment of Tribunal ..................................................................................................................................... 33

2.2

Procedure of the Tribunal ..................................................................................................................................... 33

Contents
2.3

Consolidated Statement of Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal........................................................................... 35

2.4

Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal, Islamabad ..................................................................................................... 36

3.

Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue ...................................................................................................................... 41

3.1

Establishment of the Appellate Tribunal ............................................................................................................. 41

3.2

Procedure of the Tribunal ..................................................................................................................................... 41

3.3

Consolidated Statement of Appellate Tribunals Inland Revenue ...................................................................... 43

3.4

Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue, Islamabad ................................................................................................... 44

3.5

Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue, Lahore ........................................................................................................ 45

3.6

Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue, Karachi........................................................................................................ 47

3.7

Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue, Peshawar.................................................................................................... 48

4.

Customs Appellate Tribunals ................................................................................................................................ 53

4.1

Establishment of Customs Appellate Tribunal .................................................................................................... 53

4.2

Appeal to the Tribunal........................................................................................................................................... 53

4.3

Procedure of Appellate Tribunal .......................................................................................................................... 54

4.4

Consolidated Statement of Customs Appellate Tribunals .................................................................................. 56

4.5

Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - I, Lahore..................................................................................................... 57

4.6

Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - II, Lahore ................................................................................................... 58

4.7

Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - I, Islamabad ............................................................................................... 59

4.8

Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - II, Islamabad .............................................................................................. 60

4.9

Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - I, Karachi.................................................................................................... 61

4.10

Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - II, Karachi................................................................................................... 62

4.11

Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - III, Karachi.................................................................................................. 63

4.12

Customs Appellate Tribunal, Peshawar ............................................................................................................... 64

5.

Drug Courts ............................................................................................................................................................ 67

5.1

Establishment of Drug Courts ............................................................................................................................... 67

5.2

Procedure of Drug Courts ..................................................................................................................................... 67

5.3

Consolidated Statement of Drug Courts .............................................................................................................. 68

5.4

Drug Court, Rawalpindi/Islamabad ...................................................................................................................... 69

5.5

Drug Court, Lahore ................................................................................................................................................ 70

5.6

Drug Court, Sargodha and Faisalabad Division, Faisalabad ................................................................................ 71

5.7

Drug Court, Gujranwala......................................................................................................................................... 72

5.8

Drug Court, Bahawalpur........................................................................................................................................ 73

5.9

Drug Court, Multan ................................................................................................................................................ 74

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5.10

Drug Court, Karachi ............................................................................................................................................... 75

5.11

Drug Court, Peshawar ........................................................................................................................................... 76

5.12

Drug Court, Quetta ................................................................................................................................................ 77

6.

Environmental Protection Tribunals .................................................................................................................... 81

6.1

Establishment of the Tribunal............................................................................................................................... 82

6.2

Right of Appeal....................................................................................................................................................... 82

6.3

Consolidated Statement of Environmental Protection Tribunals ...................................................................... 83

6.4

Environmental Protection Tribunal, Islamabad ................................................................................................... 84

6.5

Environmental Protection Tribunal, Lahore ........................................................................................................ 85

6.6

Environmental Protection Tribunal, Karachi........................................................................................................ 85

6.7

Environmental Protection Tribunal, Peshawar.................................................................................................... 87

6.8

Environmental Protection Tribunal, Quetta ........................................................................................................ 88

7.

Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards.................................................................................................. 91

7.1

Constitution of Appellate Board ........................................................................................................................... 91

7.2

Procedure of the Board ......................................................................................................................................... 91

7.3

Consolidated Statement of Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards.................................................... 92

7.4

Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Board, Lahore ...................................................................................... 93

7.5

Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Board, Karachi ..................................................................................... 94

8.

Special Courts (Central) ......................................................................................................................................... 97

8.1

Establishment of the Special Courts (Central) ..................................................................................................... 97

8.2

Procedure of the Court.......................................................................................................................................... 97

8.3

Consolidated Statement of the Special Courts (Central) .................................................................................... 98

8.4

Special Court (Central), Faisalabad....................................................................................................................... 99

8.5

Special Court (Central), Multan .......................................................................................................................... 100

8.6

Special Court (Central), Rawalpindi/Islamabad ................................................................................................. 101

8.7

Special Court (Central), Lahore ........................................................................................................................... 102

8.8

Special Court (Central) - I, Karachi...................................................................................................................... 103

8.9

Special Court (Central) - II, Karachi..................................................................................................................... 104

8.10

Special Court (Central), Hyderabad .................................................................................................................... 105

8.11

Special Court (Central), Peshawar ...................................................................................................................... 106

9.

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances) ............................................................................................... 109

9.1

Establishment of the Special Courts and their Performance ........................................................................... 109

9.2

Procedure of the Court........................................................................................................................................ 109

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9.3

Consolidated Statement of Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances) ................................................. 110

9.4

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Lahore ................................................................................... 111

9.5

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Rawalpindi ............................................................................ 112

9.6

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Karachi I ............................................................................. 113

9.7

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Karachi II ............................................................................ 114

9.8

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Peshawar .............................................................................. 115

9.9

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Quetta ................................................................................... 116

10.

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti-Smuggling)...................................................................................... 119

10.1

Establishment of the Special Courts................................................................................................................... 119

10.2

Procedure of the Court........................................................................................................................................ 119

10.3

Consolidated Statement of Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti-Smuggling) ....................................... 120

10.4

Special Court (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling), Rawalpindi ................................................................... 121

10.5

Special Court (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling), Lahore .......................................................................... 122

10.6

Special Court (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling), Karachi ......................................................................... 123

10.7

Special Court (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling), Peshawar ..................................................................... 124

11.

Special Courts (Offences in Banks) ..................................................................................................................... 127

11.1

Establishment of the Special Courts................................................................................................................... 127

11.2

Procedure of the Court........................................................................................................................................ 127

11.3

Consolidated Statement of Special Courts (Offences in Banks) ....................................................................... 128

11.4

Special Court (Offences in Banks), Islamabad ................................................................................................... 129

11.5

Special Court (Offences in Banks), Lahore ......................................................................................................... 130

11.6

Special Court (Offences in Banks), Karachi ........................................................................................................ 131

11.7

Special Court (Offences in Banks), Peshawar .................................................................................................... 132

12.

Insurance Appellate Tribunal.............................................................................................................................. 135

12.1

Establishment of the Tribunal............................................................................................................................. 135

12.2

Procedure of the Tribunal ................................................................................................................................... 135

12.3

Appeal................................................................................................................................................................... 136

12.4

Consolidated Statement of Insurance Appellate Tribunal................................................................................ 137

12.5

Insurance Appellate Tribunal, Karachi ............................................................................................................... 138

13.

Banking Courts ..................................................................................................................................................... 141

13.1

Establishment of the Court ................................................................................................................................. 141

13.2

Procedure of the Court........................................................................................................................................ 141

13.3

Consolidated Statement of Banking Courts....................................................................................................... 142

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13.4

Banking Court, Islamabad ................................................................................................................................... 143

13.5

Banking Court - I, Gujranwala ............................................................................................................................. 144

13.6

Banking Court - II, Gujranwala ............................................................................................................................ 145

13.7

Banking Court - I, Faisalabad............................................................................................................................... 146

13.8

Banking Court - II, Faisalabad.............................................................................................................................. 147

13.9

Banking Court - I, Lahore..................................................................................................................................... 148

13.10 Banking Court - II, Lahore.................................................................................................................................... 149


13.11 Banking Court - III, Lahore................................................................................................................................... 150
13.12 Banking Court - IV, Lahore .................................................................................................................................. 151
13.13 Banking Court, Bahawalpur ................................................................................................................................ 152
13.14 Banking Court, Rawalpindi .................................................................................................................................. 153
13.15 Banking Court, Sargodha ..................................................................................................................................... 154
13.16 Banking Court - I, Multan .................................................................................................................................... 155
13.17 Banking Court - II, Multan ................................................................................................................................... 156
13.18 Banking Court - III, Multan .................................................................................................................................. 157
13.19 Banking Court I, Karachi ................................................................................................................................... 158
13.20 Banking Court II, Karachi .................................................................................................................................. 159
13.21 Banking Court III, Karachi ................................................................................................................................. 160
13.22 Banking Court IV, Karachi................................................................................................................................. 161
13.23 Banking Court V, Karachi .................................................................................................................................. 162
13.24 Banking Court I, Hyderabad ............................................................................................................................. 163
13.25 Banking Court II, Hyderabad ............................................................................................................................ 164
13.26 Banking Court I, Sukkur .................................................................................................................................... 165
13.27 Banking Court II, Sukkur ................................................................................................................................... 166
13.28 Banking Court I, Larkana .................................................................................................................................. 167
13.29 Banking Court II, Larkana ................................................................................................................................. 168
13.30 Banking Court, Abbotabad .................................................................................................................................. 169
13.31 Banking Court - I, Peshawar ................................................................................................................................ 170
13.32 Banking Court - II, Peshawar ............................................................................................................................... 171
13.33 Banking Court, Quetta ......................................................................................................................................... 172
14.

Commercial Courts .............................................................................................................................................. 175

14.1

Establishment of Commercial Courts ................................................................................................................. 175

14.2

Procedure of the Court........................................................................................................................................ 175

Contents
14.3

Consolidated Statement of Commercial Courts ................................................................................................ 176

14.4

Commercial Court for Punjab & Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at Lahore.................................................................... 177

14.5

Commercial Court, Karachi ................................................................................................................................. 178

15.

Federal Service Tribunal ...................................................................................................................................... 181

15.1

Branch Registries of the Tribunal ....................................................................................................................... 181

15.2

Procedure to file Appeal before the Tribunal.................................................................................................... 181

15.3

Appeal to the Supreme Court of Pakistan ......................................................................................................... 181

15.4

Consolidated Statement of Federal Service Tribunal........................................................................................ 182

15.5

Federal Service Tribunal, Islamabad (Principal Seat) ........................................................................................ 183

15.6

Federal Service Tribunal, Lahore Bench ............................................................................................................. 185

15.7

Federal Service Tribunal, Karachi Bench ............................................................................................................ 185

16.

Competition Appellate Tribunal ......................................................................................................................... 189

16.1

Establishment of the Competition Commission of Pakistan ............................................................................ 189

16.2

Procedure of the Commission ............................................................................................................................ 189

16.3

Competition Appellate Tribunal ......................................................................................................................... 189

16.4

Consolidated Statement of Competition Appellate Tribunal ........................................................................... 191

16.5

Competition Appellate Tribunal, Islamabad ...................................................................................................... 192

17.

Provincial Service Tribunals ................................................................................................................................ 195

17.1

Establishment of Provincial Service Tribunals ................................................................................................... 195

17.2

Procedure to File Appeal before the Tribunal ................................................................................................... 195

17.3

Appeal to the Supreme Court of Pakistan ......................................................................................................... 195

17.4

Consolidated Statement of Provincial Service Tribunals .................................................................................. 196

17.5

Punjab Service Tribunal, Lahore ......................................................................................................................... 197

17.6

Sindh Service Tribunal, Karachi........................................................................................................................... 199

17.7

Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Service Tribunal, Peshawar .......................................................................................... 201

17.8

Balochistan Service Tribunal, Quetta ................................................................................................................. 202

18.

Anti- Corruption Courts (Provincial) ................................................................................................................... 205

18.1

Establishment of the Courts ............................................................................................................................... 205

18.2

Procedure of the Courts ...................................................................................................................................... 205

18.3

Consolidated Statement of Anti-Corruption Courts (Provincial)...................................................................... 206

18.4

Anti-Corruption Court, Lahore............................................................................................................................ 207

18.5

Anti-Corruption Court, Lahore............................................................................................................................ 208

18.6

Anti-Corruption Court, Bahawalpur ................................................................................................................... 209

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18.7

Anti-Corruption Court, Faisalabad...................................................................................................................... 210

18.8

Anti-Corruption Court, Multan ........................................................................................................................... 211

18.9

Anti-Corruption Court, Dera Ghazi Khan ........................................................................................................... 212

18.10 Anti-Corruption Court, Gujranwala .................................................................................................................... 213


18.11 Anti-Corruption Court, Rawalpindi..................................................................................................................... 214
18.12 Anti-Corruption Court, Sargodha........................................................................................................................ 215
18.13 Anti-Corruption Court, Sahiwal .......................................................................................................................... 216
18.14 Anti-Corruption Court, Hyderabad ..................................................................................................................... 217
18.15 Anti-Corruption Court, Sukkur ............................................................................................................................ 218
18.16 Anti-Corruption Court, Karachi ........................................................................................................................... 219
18.17 Anti-Corruption Court, Larkana .......................................................................................................................... 220
18.18 Anti-Corruption Court, Peshawar ....................................................................................................................... 221
18.19 Anti-Corruption Court (Establishment), Peshawar............................................................................................ 222
18.20 Anti-Corruption Court, Quetta............................................................................................................................ 223
19.

Anti Terrorism Courts .......................................................................................................................................... 227

19.1

Establishment of Anti - Terrorism Courts .......................................................................................................... 227

19.2

Procedure of the Court........................................................................................................................................ 227

19.3

Consolidated Statement of Anti-Terrorism Courts ........................................................................................... 228

19.4

Anti-Terrorism Court I, Lahore......................................................................................................................... 229

19.5

Anti-Terrorism Court II, Lahore........................................................................................................................ 230

19.6

Anti-Terrorism Court III, Lahore....................................................................................................................... 231

19.7

Anti-Terrorism Court IV, Lahore ...................................................................................................................... 232

19.8

Anti-Terrorism Court I, Gujranwala ................................................................................................................. 233

19.9

Anti-Terrorism Court II, Gujranwala ................................................................................................................ 234

19.10 Anti-Terrorism Court I, Rawalpindi.................................................................................................................. 235


19.11 Anti-Terrorism Court II, Rawalpindi................................................................................................................. 236
19.12 Anti-Terrorism Court, Multan ............................................................................................................................. 237
19.13 Anti-Terrorism Court, Faisalabad ....................................................................................................................... 238
19.14 Anti-Terrorism Court, Sargodha ......................................................................................................................... 239
19.15 Anti-Terrorism Court, Bahawalpur ..................................................................................................................... 240
19.16 Anti-Terrorism Court I, Dera Ghazi Khan ........................................................................................................ 241
19.17 Anti-Terrorism Court I, Karachi ........................................................................................................................ 242
19.18 Anti-Terrorism Court II, Karachi....................................................................................................................... 243

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19.19 Anti-Terrorism Court III, Karachi...................................................................................................................... 244
19.20 Anti-Terrorism Court IV, Karachi ..................................................................................................................... 245
19.21 Anti-Terrorism Court V, Karachi ...................................................................................................................... 246
19.22 Anti-Terrorism Court, Hyderabad ....................................................................................................................... 247
19.23 Anti-Terrorism Court, Naushero Feroze............................................................................................................. 248
19.24 Anti-Terrorism Court, Mirpurkhas...................................................................................................................... 249
19.25 Anti-Terrorism Court, Kashmore @ Kandhkot .................................................................................................. 250
19.26 Anti-Terrorism Court, Shaheed Benazirabad ..................................................................................................... 251
19.27 Anti-Terrorism Court, Sukkur.............................................................................................................................. 252
19.28 Anti-Terrorism Court, Khairpur........................................................................................................................... 253
19.29 Anti-Terrorism Court, Larkana ............................................................................................................................ 254
19.30 Anti-Terrorism Court, Shikarpur ......................................................................................................................... 255
19.31 Anti-Terrorism Court - I, Peshawar..................................................................................................................... 256
19.32 Anti-Terrorism Court - II, Peshawar.................................................................................................................... 257
19.33 Anti-Terrorism Court - III, Peshawar................................................................................................................... 258
19.34 Anti-Terrorism Court, Kohat ............................................................................................................................... 259
19.35 Anti-Terrorism Court, Dera Ismail Khan ............................................................................................................. 260
19.36 Anti-Terrorism Court, Mardan ............................................................................................................................ 261
19.37 Anti-Terrorism Court, Bannu .............................................................................................................................. 262
19.38 Anti-Terrorism Court, Abbottabad ..................................................................................................................... 263
19.39 Anti-Terrorism Court - I, Malakand Division at Swat ........................................................................................ 264
19.40 Anti-Terrorism Court II, Malakand Division at Swat....................................................................................... 265
19.41 Anti-Terrorism Court -III, Swat at Timergara ..................................................................................................... 266
19.42 Anti-Terrorism Court, Camp Court Malakand Division Swat at Kanju ............................................................. 267
19.43 Anti-Terrorism Court, Camp Court Malakand Division at Batkhela ................................................................. 268
19.44 Anti-Terrorism Court I, Quetta ........................................................................................................................ 269
19.45 Anti-Terrorism Court II, Quetta ....................................................................................................................... 270
19.46 Anti-Terrorism Court, Sibi ................................................................................................................................... 271
19.47 Anti-Terrorism Court, Khuzdar ........................................................................................................................... 272
19.48 Anti-Terrorism Court, Turbat .............................................................................................................................. 273
19.49 Anti-Terrorism Court, Dera Allah Yar ................................................................................................................. 274
19.50 Anti-Terrorism Court, Loralai .............................................................................................................................. 275
20.

Consumer Courts ................................................................................................................................................. 279

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20.1

Establishment of the Consumer Courts ............................................................................................................. 279

20.2

Procedure of the Court........................................................................................................................................ 280

20.3

Consolidated Statement of Consumer Courts ................................................................................................... 282

20.4

Consumer Court, Lahore ..................................................................................................................................... 283

20.5

Consumer Court, Sahiwal .................................................................................................................................... 284

20.6

Consumer Court, Dera Ghazi Khan ..................................................................................................................... 285

20.7

Consumer Court, Multan..................................................................................................................................... 286

20.8

Consumer Court, Gujranwala ............................................................................................................................. 287

20.9

Consumer Court, Sargodha ................................................................................................................................. 288

20.10 Consumer Court, Gujrat ...................................................................................................................................... 289


20.11 Consumer Court, Sialkot ..................................................................................................................................... 290
20.12 Consumer Court, Bahawalpur............................................................................................................................. 291
20.13 Consumer Court, Faisalabad ............................................................................................................................... 292
20.14 Consumer Court, Rawalpindi .............................................................................................................................. 293
21.

Labour Courts....................................................................................................................................................... 297

21.1

Establishment of Labour Courts & Appellate Tribunals .................................................................................... 297

21.2

Consolidated Statement of Labour Courts ........................................................................................................ 300

21.3

Labour Court I, Lahore...................................................................................................................................... 301

21.4

Labour Court II, Lahore..................................................................................................................................... 302

21.5

Labour Court III, Ferozewala at Lahore ........................................................................................................... 303

21.6

Labour Court IV, Faisalabad ............................................................................................................................. 304

21.7

Labour Court V, Gujranwala.............................................................................................................................. 305

21.8

Labour Court VI, Rawalpindi ............................................................................................................................ 306

21.9

Labour Court VII, Sargodha .............................................................................................................................. 307

21.10 Labour Court VIII, Bahawalpur......................................................................................................................... 308


21.11 Labour Court IX, Multan ................................................................................................................................... 309
21.12 Labour Court X, Sahiwal ................................................................................................................................... 310
21.13 Labour Court XI, Dera Ghazi Khan ................................................................................................................... 311
21.14 Labour Court I, Karachi..................................................................................................................................... 312
21.15 Labour Court II, Karachi.................................................................................................................................... 313
21.16 Labour Court III, Karachi................................................................................................................................... 314
21.17 Labour Court IV, Karachi .................................................................................................................................. 315
21.18 Labour Court V, Karachi ................................................................................................................................... 316

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21.19 Labour Court VI, Hyderabad ............................................................................................................................ 317
21.20 Labour Court VII, Sukkur .................................................................................................................................. 318
21.21 Labour Court VIII, Larkana................................................................................................................................ 319
21.22 Labour Court, Peshawar ...................................................................................................................................... 320
21.23 Labour Court, Mardan ......................................................................................................................................... 321
21.24 Labour Court, Haripur ......................................................................................................................................... 322
21.25 Labour Court, Quetta .......................................................................................................................................... 323
21.26 Labour Court, Sibi ................................................................................................................................................ 324
21.27 Labour Court, Hub ............................................................................................................................................... 325
21.28 Labour Court, Gawadar ....................................................................................................................................... 326
21.29 Labour Court, Loralai ........................................................................................................................................... 327
22.

Labour Appellate Tribunals ................................................................................................................................. 331

22.1

Consolidated Statement of Labour Appellate Tribunals................................................................................... 331

22.2

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Lahore ..................................................................................................................... 332

22.3

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Multan .................................................................................................................... 333

22.4

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Karachi .................................................................................................................... 334

22.5

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Peshawar ................................................................................................................ 335

22.6

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Abbotabad Bench .................................................................................................. 335

22.7

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Dera Ismail Khan Bench ......................................................................................... 336

22.8

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Bannu Bench .......................................................................................................... 336

22.9

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Dar-ul-Qaza Bench ................................................................................................. 337

22.10 Labour Appellate Tribunal, Quetta ..................................................................................................................... 338


23.

Child Protection Court ......................................................................................................................................... 341

23.1

Establishment of Child Protection Court............................................................................................................ 341

23.2

Procedure of the Court........................................................................................................................................ 341

23.3

Consolidated Statement of Child Protection Court........................................................................................... 342

23.4

Child Protection Court, Punjab, Lahore.............................................................................................................. 343

24.

The Lahore Development Authority Tribunal, Lahore ...................................................................................... 347

24.1

Establishment of The Lahore Development Authority Tribunal ...................................................................... 347

24.2

Procedure of the Tribunal ................................................................................................................................... 347

24.3

Consolidated Statement of Lahore Development Authority Tribunal ............................................................. 349

25.4

Lahore Development Authority Tribunal, Lahore ............................................................................................. 350

25.

Special Court of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment)......................................................................... 353

Contents
25.1

Establishment of the Special Court Public Property ......................................................................................... 353

25.2

Establishment and Procedure of the Tribunal................................................................................................... 353

25.3

Consolidated Statement of Special Court of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment).......................... 354

25.4

Special Court of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment), Karachi .......................................................... 355

25.5

Special Court of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment), Hyderabad .................................................... 356

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Foreword
It is a great honour for me to present the Annual Report of Administrative Tribunals and Special
Courts for the year, 2013 prepared by the Secretariat of Law and Justice Commission of
Pakistan as mandated by the National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee (NJPMC) Ordinance,
2002. The Report provides an overview of the various Administrative Tribunals and Special
Courts functioning in the country and contains information about the sanctioned, vacant and
working strength of the judicial as well as Paralegal staff, annual budget, institution, disposal
and balance of cases. We appreciate the Federal and respective Provincial Governments for
providing us the requisite data of different Tribunals/Courts working under their control.
It is hoped that the report will be of great benefit not only for the legal fraternity and
researchers but also for general public. The Secretariat of Law and Justice Commission of
Pakistan will make the report available to the libraries of superior courts, public sector
universities, law colleges and libraries of Pakistan Bar Council, Provincial Bar Councils and
District Bar Associations. Suggestions for making further improvements in the Report will be
highly appreciated.

(Raja Akhlaq Hussain)


Secretary

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

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Summary of the Performance of Special Courts & Administrative Tribunals


This report contains detailed information about the institution and disposal of cases by the
administrative tribunals and special courts under the administrative control of Federal and
Provincial Governments. Following table shows an overview of the performance of every
administrative tribunal and special courts for the year 2013.
Sr. #

Title of Tribunals/ Special


Courts

Accountability Courts

Anti Dumping Appellate


Tribunal
Appellate Tribunal Inland
Revenue

Number
of
Courts

Pendency
on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the
year

Transferred
during
the year

Total

Disposal
Balance
during
on
the year 31-12-2013

22

388

280

-109

559

159

400

44

46

46

9447

11179

294

20920

6966

13954

Customs Appellate Tribunals

2712

4873

-790

6795

2416

4379

Drug Courts

2473

3784

6257

3680

2577

Environmental Protection
Tribunals
Foreign Exchange Regulation
Appellate Boards

279

86

-15

350

138

212

39

302

341

21

320

7
8

Special Courts (Central)

6046

5918

-486

11478

4738

6740

Special Courts (CNS)

1024

1580

-33

2571

1008

1563

10

Special Courts (Customs,


Taxation & Anti Smuggling)
Special Courts (Offences in
Banks)

677

566

1243

437

806

1215

403

-119

1499

186

1313

11
12

Insurance Appellate Tribunal

53

18

71

70

13

Banking Courts

30

45841

24067

-175

69732

26785

43130

14

Commercial Courts

23

23

22

15

Federal Service Tribunals

3556

3092

6648

1268

5380

16

Competition Appellate
Tribunal

51

24

75

26

49

17

Provincial Service Tribunals

7588

5163

258

13009

3302

9707

18

Anti Corruption Courts


(Provincial)

17

5325

3666

-7

8984

2897

6087

19

Anti Terrorism Courts

47

2176

3901

-744

5333

2828

2505

20

Consumer Courts

11

2690

4990

505

8185

5061

3124

21

Labour Courts

26

11802

14896

101

26799

13367

13432

22

Labour Appellate Tribunals

7296

2651

395

10342

3082

7260

23

Child Protection Court

349

905

1254

936

318

24

Lahore Development
Authority Tribunal
Special Court Public Property
(Removal of Encroachment)

73

15

89

88

62

11

73

24

49

227

111187

92414

-924

202676

79328

123531

25

Grand Total

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Accountability Courts

Accountability Courts

1.

Accountability Courts

1.1

Establishment of Accountability Courts

|7

Accountability Courts were established after promulgation of the National


Accountability Ordinance, 1999. The purpose of establishment of the Accountability
Courts is to eradicate corruption, corrupt practices, misuse or abuse of power or
authority, misappropriation of property, taking of kickbacks, commissions and hold
accountable all those persons accused of such charges. The Accountability Courts have
exclusive jurisdiction to try all the offences mentioned in the Schedule to the said
Ordinance. Accountability Court shall consist of a Judge who shall be appointed by the
President of Pakistan, in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court of the
Province concerned. A serving District and Sessions Judge qualified to be appointed as
Judge of the High Court or retired District and Sessions Judge, can be appointed as Judge
of Accountability Court.
1.2

Procedure of the Court


Under section 16 of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999 the Accountability
Court shall hear the cases on day to day basis and dispose it of within 30 days. The
Chairman NAB may in respect of any case relating to any offence tri-able under the said
Ordinance file a reference before any Accountability Court established anywhere in
Pakistan

and such Court shall have the jurisdiction to try the same. Any person

convicted or the Prosecutor General Accountability, if so directed by the Chairman NAB,


aggrieved by the final judgment and order of the Court under this Ordinance may,
within ten days of the final judgment and order of the Accountability Court prefer an
appeal to the High Court of the Province where the Court is situated. All appeals against
the final judgment filed before the High Court will be heard by a Bench of not less than
two judges constituted by the Chief Justice of the High Court and shall be finally
disposed off within thirty days of the filing of the appeal. An appeal shall lie only against
the final judgment of the Court.

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Accountability Courts

1.3

|8

Consolidated Statement of Accountability Courts


Pendency on
01-01-2013
388

Institution During
the year
280

Transferred /
Abated
-109

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
159

Balance on
31-12-2013
400

388

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

400

100

200

300

400

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

300
250
200
150

280

100
159
50
0
Institution during 2013

Disposal during 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Accountability Courts

1.4

|9

Accountability Court I, Islamabad

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Muhammad Bashir

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,639,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Balance on
31-12-2013

36

Disposal
during the
year
7

26

January

February

March

April

May

June

22

27

27

July

27

28

28

August

28

32

32

September

32

32

32

October

32

38

35

November

35

36

33

December

33

-3

30

29

29

Month-wise Breakup

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Accountability Courts

1.5

| 10

Accountability Court I, Rawalpindi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Shahid Naseer

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,289,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
7

Institution
during the year
1

Transfer

Total
0

Disposal during
the year
0

Balance on
31-12-2013
0

-8

Month-wise Breakup
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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1.6

| 11

Accountability Court II, Rawalpindi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Altaf Hussain Maher

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,906,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
9

Institution
during the year
10

Transfer

Total
19

Disposal during
the year
12

Balance on
31-12-2013
7

Month-wise Breakup
January

10

February

10

10

March

10

10

10

April

10

10

10

May

10

11

10

June

10

10

July

August

September

October

November

December

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Accountability Courts

1.7

| 12

Accountability Court III, Rawalpindi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Jahandar Khan Banth

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,437,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
5

Institution
during the year
1

Transfer

Total
1

Disposal during
the year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
0

-5

Month-wise Breakup
January

February

March

April

May

June

-3

July

August

September

October

-4

November

December

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Accountability Courts

1.8

| 13

Accountability Court IV, Rawalpindi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Ch. Abdul Haq

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,667,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

Institution
during the
year
2

-5

January

February

March

April

May

June

-2

July

-3

August

September

October

November

December

Month-wise Breakup

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Accountability Courts

1.9

| 14

Accountability Court I, Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mian Murid Hussain

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,390,700/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
31

Institution
during the year
8

Transfer

Total
33

Disposal during
the year
14

Balance on
31-12-2013
19

-6

Month-wise Breakup
January

31

32

31

February

31

31

30

March

30

30

29

April

29

29

27

May

27

31

27

June

27

28

27

July

27

-5

22

21

August

21

-1

20

19

September

19

19

18

October

18

18

18

November

18

19

18

December

18

19

19

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1.10

| 15

Accountability Court II, Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Muhammad Falak Sher Farooq

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,772,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
27

Institution
during the year
15

Transfer

Total
36

Disposal during
the year
16

Balance on
31-12-2013
20

-6

Month-wise Breakup
January

27

29

28

February

28

30

28

March

28

29

28

April

28

32

28

May

28

29

25

June

25

26

25

July

25

-6

19

18

August

18

18

17

September

17

17

17

October

17

17

17

November

17

21

20

December

20

20

20

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Accountability Courts

1.11

| 16

Accountability Court III, Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Ch. Shahid Naseer

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,570,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
0

Institution
during the year
18

Transfer

Total
18

Disposal during
the year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
17

Month-wise Breakup
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

17

17

17

August

17

18

18

September

18

18

18

October

18

18

18

November

18

18

17

December

17

17

17

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Accountability Courts

1.12

| 17

Accountability Court IV, Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Malik Azhar ul Haq

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,467,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
31

Institution
during the year
50

Transfer

Total
62

Disposal during
the year
41

Balance on
31-12-2013
21

-19

Month-wise Breakup
January

31

-3

35

30

February

30

-2

37

32

March

32

-1

35

30

April

30

-2

31

25

May

25

-2

29

23

June

23

-2

28

24

July

24

-4

20

18

August

18

18

16

September

16

16

15

October

15

16

14

November

14

-3

17

15

December

15

22

21

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Accountability Courts

1.13

| 18

Accountability Court V, Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Nisar Baig

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,278,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
28

Institution
during the year
7

Transfer

Total
30

Disposal during
the year
15

Balance on
31-12-2013
15

-5

Month-wise Breakup
January

28

33

30

February

30

30

28

March

28

28

27

April

27

-1

26

24

May

24

25

22

June

22

22

21

July

21

21

21

August

21

-4

18

17

September

17

17

17

October

17

17

17

November

17

17

16

December

16

16

15

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Accountability Courts

1.14

| 19

Accountability Court I, Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Abdul Latif Golo

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,472,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
20

Institution
during the year
22

Transfer

Total
50

Disposal during
the year
6

Balance on
31-12-2013
44

Month-wise Breakup
January

20

20

19

February

19

19

18

March

18

30

49

49

April

49

55

55

May

55

56

56

June

56

59

59

July

59

67

67

August

67

67

67

September

67

67

66

October

66

66

66

November

66

-22

47

44

December

44

44

44

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Accountability Courts

1.15

| 20

Accountability Court II, Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Saad Qureshi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,853,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
19

Institution
during the year
1

Transfer

Total
0

Disposal during
the year
0

Balance on
31-12-2013
0

-20

Month-wise Breakup
January

19

19

19

February

19

19

19

March

19

-19

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

-1

December

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Accountability Courts

1.16

| 21

Accountability Court III, Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Ms. Munawwar Sultana

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,364,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
20

Institution
during the year
60

Transfer

Total
61

Disposal during
the year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
60

-19

Month-wise Breakup
January

20

20

20

February

20

-19

March

April

May

June

July

16

16

16

August

16

21

37

37

September

37

37

37

October

37

38

38

November

38

22

60

60

December

60

60

60

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Accountability Courts

1.17

| 22

Accountability Court IV, Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Saad Qureshi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,810,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
23

Institution
during the year
55

Transfer

Total
54

Disposal during
the year
11

Balance on
31-12-2013
43

-24

Month-wise Breakup
January

23

23

23

February

23

23

22

March

22

28

50

50

April

50

57

55

May

55

14

-1

68

68

June

68

-3

69

69

July

69

27

-24

72

72

August

72

-21

52

50

September

50

50

48

October

48

-1

47

46

November

46

-2

46

43

December

43

43

43

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

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1.18

| 23

Accountability Court V, Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Ms. Farzana Anwar Khan


Mr. Saad Qureshi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,558,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
24

Institution
during the year
0

Transfer

Total
2

Disposal during
the year
2

Balance on
31-12-2013
0

-22

Month-wise Breakup
January

24

24

24

February

24

24

22

March

22

-22

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Accountability Courts

1.19

| 24

Accountability Court, Hyderabad

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Lal Muhammad Khero

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,728,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
29

Institution
during the year
0

Transfer

Total
28

Disposal during
the year
3

Balance on
31-12-2013
25

-1

Month-wise Breakup
January

29

29

29

February

29

29

29

March

29

-1

28

28

April

28

28

28

May

28

28

28

June

28

28

28

July

28

28

28

August

28

28

28

September

28

28

27

October

27

27

25

November

25

25

25

December

25

25

25

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1.20

| 25

Accountability Court I, Peshawar

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Ibrahim Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,198,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
13

Institution
during the year
2

Transfer

Total
12

Disposal during
the year
4

Balance on
31-12-2013
8

-3

Month-wise Breakup
January

13

13

13

February

13

13

13

March

13

13

12

April

12

12

11

May

11

11

11

June

11

-1

10

July

August

-1

September

-1

October

November

December

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1.21

| 26

Accountability Court II, Peshawar

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Ms. Zarqaish Sani

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,893,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
12

Institution
during the year
3

Transfer

Total
15

Disposal during
the year
4

Balance on
31-12-2013
11

Month-wise Breakup
January

12

12

10

February

10

10

10

March

10

10

10

April

10

10

10

May

10

11

10

June

10

10

10

July

10

10

10

August

10

10

10

September

10

12

11

October

11

11

11

November

11

11

11

December

11

11

11

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Accountability Court III, Peshawar

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Wilayat Ali Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,691,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
13

Institution
during the year
10

Transfer

Total
23

Disposal during
the year
9

Balance on
31-12-2013
14

Month-wise Breakup
January

13

18

15

February

15

17

13

March

13

14

14

April

14

14

14

May

14

14

14

June

14

14

14

July

14

15

15

August

15

15

15

September

15

15

14

October

14

14

14

November

14

14

13

December

13

14

14

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Accountability Court IV, Peshawar

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Shamsher Ali Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,564,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
12

Institution
during the year
1

Transfer

Total
13

Disposal during
the year
2

Balance on
31-12-2013
11

Month-wise Breakup
January

12

12

11

February

11

11

11

March

11

11

11

April

11

11

11

May

11

11

11

June

11

11

11

July

11

12

12

August

12

12

12

September

12

12

12

October

12

12

12

November

12

12

12

December

12

12

11

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Accountability Court I, Quetta

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Imtiaz Hussain

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,056,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
30

Institution
during the year
4

Transfer

Total
34

Disposal during
the year
4

Balance on
31-12-2013
30

Month-wise Breakup
January

30

30

30

February

30

31

31

March

31

31

31

April

31

31

30

May

30

31

30

June

30

30

29

July

29

31

31

August

31

31

31

September

31

31

30

October

30

30

30

November

30

30

30

December

30

30

30

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Accountability Court II, Quetta

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Imtiaz Hussain

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,066,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
29

Institution
during the year
3

Transfer

Total
32

Disposal during
the year
6

Balance on
31-12-2013
26

Month-wise Breakup
January

29

29

29

February

29

30

30

March

30

30

30

April

30

30

30

May

30

30

30

June

30

30

30

July

30

30

29

August

29

29

29

September

29

29

29

October

29

29

27

November

27

28

26

December

26

27

26

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Anti - Dumping Appellate Tribunal

Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal

2.

Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal

2.1

Establishment of Tribunal

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The Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunals have been established under the Anti-Dumping
Duties Ordinance, 2000 to redress the issues relating to imposition of anti-dumping
duties to offset injurious dumping in the public interest, to provide a framework for
investigation and determination of dumping and injury in respect of goods imported
into Pakistan and for matters ancillary thereto or connected therewith. The Federal
Government may establish an Appellate Tribunal consisting of three persons, one of
such persons being a retired judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, who shall also be
its Chairman and two persons of known integrity having experience and expertise in the
fields of economics, international trade related issues and matters related to customs
law and practice or designate an existing Tribunal to be the Appellate Tribunal for the
purposes of this Ordinance. Any interested party may prefer an appeal to the Appellate
Tribunal against an affirmative or a negative determination made by the National Tariff
Commission established under the National Tariff Commission Act, 1990, and any final
determination pursuant to a review.
2.2

Procedure of the Tribunal


While examining an appeal, the Appellate Tribunal may make such further inquiry as it
may consider necessary and after giving an opportunity to appellant and the
Commission being heard, pass such order as it thinks fit, confirming, altering or
annulling a determination. The appeal shall be disposed of and the decision of the
Appellate Tribunal pronounced as expeditiously as possible but not later than ninety
days from the date of receipt of the appeal except in extraordinary circumstances and
on grounds to be recorded by the Appellate Tribunal and shall hear the appeal from day
to day. The decision of the Appellate Tribunal shall be final and no further appeal shall
lie there from, provided that the Appellate Tribunal may, if it thinks fit, accept an
application from any party to an appeal in which the Appellate Tribunal has rendered its
decision for a clarification of any of the issues raised by the Appellate Tribunal in its
decision. However, no such application shall be accepted by the Appellate Tribunal later
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than thirty days of its decision. The Appellate Tribunal may call for and examine the
official records of an investigation conducted by the Commission and any other
information or documents relied upon by the Commission in reaching a determination
appealed against for the purpose of satisfying itself as to the legality or propriety of an
impugned determination of the Commission.

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Consolidated Statement of Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal


Pendency on
01-01-2013
2

Institution During
the year
44

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Transferred /
Abated
0

Disposal During
the Year
0

Balance on
31-12-2013
46

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

46

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

50
45
40
35
30
25
20

44

15
10
5
0

0
Institution during 2013

Disposal during 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Anti-Dumping Appellate Tribunal, Islamabad

Name of the Chairman:


Members:
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Justice(R) Munir A.Sheikh


Justice (R) Ch. Muhammad Tariq and Mr. Shahid Naseer
Rs. 36,712,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

23

Member

22

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

17

Asst. Account Officer

16

Stenographer/APS

16

Reader

14

Computer Operator

14

Stenotypist

14

10

UDC

11

LDC

12

Bailiff

13

Driver

14

Dispatch Rider

15

Cook

16

Qasid

17

Room Bearer

18

Naib Qasid

19

Mali

20

Farash

21

Chowkidar

22

Sweeper

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Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

44

46

46

January

February

21

29

29

March

29

33

33

April

33

36

36

May

36

41

41

June

41

42

42

July

42

42

42

August

42

42

42

September

42

45

45

October

45

45

45

November

45

45

45

December

45

46

46

Month-wise Breakup

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Appellate Tribunals Inland Revenue

Appellate Tribunals Inland Revenue

3.

Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue

3.1

Establishment of the Appellate Tribunal

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The Appellate Tribunals Inland Revenue has been established under section 130 of the
Income Tax Ordinance, 2001. The Tribunal consists of a chairperson and other members
i.e. judicial and accounting, etc appointed by the Federal Government according to the
needs. A person may be appointed as a judicial member of the Appellate Tribunal if he
has exercised the powers of a District Judge and is qualified to be a Judge of a High
Court; or is or has been an advocate of a High Court and is qualified to be a Judge of the
High Court. A person may be appointed as a member accounting of an Appellate
Tribunal if, he is an officer of Inland Revenue equivalent to the rank of Regional
Commissioner; or a Commissioner Inland Revenue or Commissioner Inland Revenue
(Appeals) having at least five years experience as Commissioner or Collector. The
Federal Government shall appoint a member of the Appellate Tribunal as Chairperson of
the Tribunal and, except in special circumstances, the person appointed should be a
judicial member. The powers and functions of the Appellate Tribunal shall be exercised
and discharged by Benches constituted from members of the Tribunal by the
Chairperson of the Tribunal. A Bench shall consist of not less than two members of the
Appellate Tribunal and shall be constituted so as to contain an equal number of judicial
and accountant members, or so that the number of members of one class does not
exceed the number of members of the other class by more than one. The Federal
Government may direct that all or any of the powers of the Appellate Tribunal shall be
exercised by any one member or more members than one, jointly or severally.
3.2

Procedure of the Tribunal


Where the taxpayer or Commissioner objects to an order passed by the Commissioner
(Appeals), the taxpayer or Commissioner may file an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal
against such order. The appeal shall be in the prescribed form verified in the prescribed
manner accompanied except in case of an appeal preferred by the Commissioner by the
prescribed fee specified and preferred to the Appellate Tribunal within sixty days of the
date of service of order of the Commissioner (Appeals) on the taxpayer or the
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Commissioner, as the case may be. The Appellate Tribunal may, upon application in
writing, admit an appeal after expiration of the prescribed period if it is satisfied that the
person appealing was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal within that
period. Notwithstanding that an appeal has been filed under this section, tax shall,
unless recovery thereof has been stayed by the Appellate Tribunal, be payable in
accordance with the assessment made in the case provided that where recovery of tax
has been stayed by the Appellate Tribunal by an order, such order shall cease to have
effect on the expiration of a period of three months following the date on which it is
made, unless the appeal is decided, or such order withdrawn by the Appellate Tribunal
earlier. The Appellate Tribunal may, before disposing of an appeal, call for such
particulars as it may require in respect of the matters arising on the appeal or cause
further enquiry to be made by the Commissioner. The Appellate Tribunal shall afford an
opportunity of being heard to the parties to the appeal and, in case of default by any of
the party on the date of hearing, the Tribunal may, if it deems fit, dismiss the appeal in
default, or may proceed ex parte to decide the appeal on the basis of the available
record. The Appellate Tribunal shall decide the appeal within six months of its filing.

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Consolidated Statement of Appellate Tribunals Inland Revenue


Pendency on
01-01-2013
9447

Institution During
the year
11179

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Transferred /
Abated
294

Balance on
31-12-2013
13954

9447

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

1000

Disposal During
the Year
6966

13954

3000

5000

7000

9000

11000

13000

15000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

12000
10000
8000
6000

11179

4000

6966

2000
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue, Islamabad

Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Jawaid Masood Tahir Bhatti

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 45,784,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

22

Judicial Member

21

Member Accounting

21

Registrar

19

Senior Private Secretary

19

Deputy Registrar

17

Private Secretary

17

Assistant Registrar

16

Assistant Private Secretary

16

10

Stenotypist

14

11

Assistant

14

12

Superintendent

13

13

Supervisor

10

14

UDC

15

LDC

15

15

16

Driver

17

Daftary

18

Qasid

19

Naib Qasid

18

13

20

Chowkidar

21

Farash

22

Sweeper

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Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

2301

2855

32

5188

2337

2851

Month-wise Breakup
January

2301

196

2497

91

2406

February

2406

252

2658

384

2274

March

2274

191

11

2476

294

2182

April

2182

295

-2

2475

143

2332

May

2332

323

44

2699

66

2633

June

2633

267

-38

2862

175

2687

July

2687

185

2872

147

2725

August

2725

222

2947

155

2792

September

2792

229

3024

234

2790

October

2790

185

14

2989

137

2852

November

2852

260

3112

213

2899

December

2899

250

3149

298

2851

3.5

Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue, Lahore

Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Jawaid Masood Tahir Bhatti

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 114,299,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judicial Member

21

Accountant Member

21

Private Secretary

17

14

14

Deputy Registrar

17

Assistant Registrar

16

Stenographer/APS

16

16

16

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Supervisor

10

UDC

18

17

LDC

45

43

10

Driver

15

12

11

Qasid

17

17

12

Daftry

13

Naib Qasid

46

46

14

Chowidar

15

Farash

16

Sweeper

17

Mali

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

5390

5994

200

11584

3130

8454

Month-wise Breakup
January

5390

412

23

5825

279

5546

February

5546

419

38

6003

204

5799

March

5799

400

88

6287

236

6051

April

6051

457

44

6552

214

6338

May

6338

449

17

6804

204

6600

June

6600

518

-5

7113

298

6815

July

6815

569

-3

7381

208

7173

August

7173

559

-1

7731

202

7529

September

7529

579

8108

275

7833

October

7833

536

-1

8368

376

7992

November

7992

484

8476

352

8124

December

8124

612

8736

282

8454

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Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue, Karachi

3.6

Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Jawaid Masood Tahir Bhatti

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 96,027,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman
Judicial Member
Accountant Member
Deputy Registrar
Assistant Register
Senior Private Secretary
Private Secretary
Assistant Private Secretary
Supervisor
UDC
LDC
Driver
Daftry
Qasid
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Farash
Sweeper

Sanctioned
Strength
1
7
7
1
5

21
21
17
16
19
17/18
16
10
9
7
4
3
3
2
2
2
2

10
11
7
13
34
11
7
14
39
6
6
5

Working
Strength
1
2
6
1
5
4
6
9
7
13
34
4
6
13
39
2
2
5

Vacant
0
5
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
7
1
1
0
4
4
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

1521

1863

-24

3360

1035

2325

Month-wise Breakup
January

1521

129

1650

48

1602

February

1602

118

-1

1719

109

1610

March

1610

183

1794

117

1677

April

1677

149

-10

1816

65

1751

May

1751

185

-62

1874

71

1803

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June

1803

286

44

2133

44

2089

July

2089

115

2207

81

2126

August

2126

126

2253

54

2199

September

2199

87

2286

75

2211

October

2211

151

2362

134

2228

November

2228

172

2400

106

2294

December

2294

162

2456

131

2325

3.7

Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue, Peshawar

Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Jawaid Masood Tahir Bhatti

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 14,717,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judicial Member

21

Accountant Member

21

Senior Private Secretary

19

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Assistant Registrar

16

Supervisor

10

UDC

LDC

Driver

6 &5

10

Daftary

11

Qasid

12

Naib Qasid

13

Farrash

14

Mali

15

Sweeper

16

Chowkidar

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Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

235

467

86

788

464

324

Month-wise Breakup
January

235

47

282

52

230

February

230

17

41

288

39

249

March

249

38

20

307

25

282

April

282

20

306

45

261

May

261

20

282

60

222

June

222

43

265

40

225

July

225

52

277

22

255

August

255

50

306

26

280

September

280

58

338

56

282

October

282

31

322

33

289

November

289

49

344

33

311

December

311

42

357

33

324

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Customs Appellate Tribunal

Custom Appellate Tribunals

4.
4.1

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Customs Appellate Tribunals


Establishment of Customs Appellate Tribunal
The Customs Act, 1969 is in force for levy and collection of customs duties, fee and
service charges and other related matters. Under section 194 of the Act, the Federal
Government shall constitute an Appellate Tribunal to be called the Customs, Excise and
Sales Tax Appellate Tribunal consisting of as many judicial and technical members as it
thinks fit to exercise the powers and discharge the functions conferred on the Appellate
Tribunal by this Act. A judicial member shall be a person who has been a Judge of the
High Court, or is or has been an advocate of a High Court and is qualified to be a Judge
of a High Court. A technical member shall be an officer of Customs and Excise Group
equivalent in rank to that of a Member of the Board or Chief Collector of Customs or
Director General or a Senior Collector with five years experience in that position. The
Federal Government shall appoint one of the members of the Appellate Tribunal to be
the Chairman thereof.

4.2

Appeal to the Tribunal


Any aggrieved person or an officer of Customs may prefer an appeal to the Appellate
Tribunal against an order passed by the Collector (Appeals), an order passed by the
Board or the Collector of Customs under section 195 and an order passed in revision by
the Director-General Customs Valuation which will be heard by a Special Bench
consisting of one technical member and one judicial member. Where the Board or the
Collector of Customs is aggrieved by an order passed by the Collector (Appeals), it, or as
the case may be, he may prefer an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal. Such appeal shall
be preferred by an officer not below the rank of Assistant Collector or Assistant Director
so authorized in writing by the Board or the Collector or the Director, as the case may
be. Every appeal under this section shall be filed within sixty days from the date on
which the decision or order sought to be appealed against is communicated to the
Board or the Collector of Customs, or, as the case may be, the other party preferring the
appeal under section 194-B. The Appellate Tribunal may after giving the parties to the
appeal an opportunity of being heard, pass such orders thereon as it thinks fit
confirming, modifying or annulling the decision or order appealed against. The appeal
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shall be decided within sixty days of filing the appeal or within such extended period as
the Tribunal may, for reasons to be recorded in writing thinks fit. The Appellate Tribunal
may, at any time within one year from the date of order, with a view to rectifying any
mistake apparent from the record, amend any order passed by it and shall make such
amendments if the mistake is brought to its notice by the Collector of Customs or the
other party to the appeal, provided that an amendment which has the effect of
enhancing the assessment or reducing a refund or otherwise increasing the liability of
the other party shall not be made under this sub-section, unless the Appellate Tribunal
has given notice to the party of its intention to do so and has allowed a reasonable
opportunity of being heard.
4.3

Procedure of Appellate Tribunal


Under Section 194-C. the powers and functions of the Appellate Tribunal may be
exercised and discharged by Benches constituted by the Chairman from amongst the
members thereof. A Bench shall consist of one judicial member and one technical
member. Every appeal against a decision or order deciding a case involving duty, tax,
penalty or fine exceeding five million rupees shall be heard by a Special Bench
constituted by the Chairman for hearing such appeals and such Bench shall consist of
not less than two members and shall include at least one judicial member and one
technical member. The Chairman may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, constitute
Benches including special Benches consisting of two or more technical members or two
or more judicial members and as many Benches consisting of a single member as he
may deem necessary to hear such cases or class of cases as the Federal Government
may, by order in writing, specify. If the members of a Bench differ in opinion on any
point, the point shall be decided according to the opinion of the majority, if there is a
majority but if the members are equally divided, they shall state the point or points on
which they differ and the case shall be referred to the Chairman for hearing on such
point or points by one or more of the other members of the Appellate Tribunal, and
such point or points shall be decided according to the opinion of the majority of the
members of the Appellate Tribunal who have heard the case including those who first
heard it. Where the members of a Special Bench are equally divided, the points on
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which they differ shall be decided by the Chairman. Subject to the provisions of this Act,
the Appellate Tribunal shall have power to regulate its own procedure and the
procedure of the Benches thereof in all matters arising out of the exercise of its powers
or of the discharge of its functions, including the places at which the Benches shall hold
their sittings. The Appellate Tribunal shall, for the purposes of discharging its functions,
have the same powers as are vested in a court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
(V of 1908), in respect of matters of discovery and inspection, enforcing the attendance
of any person and examining him on oath, compelling the production of books of
account and other documents and issuing Commissions.
Presently the Customs Appellate Tribunal established under the Customs Act, 1969 (IV
of 1969) has eight Benches, three at Karachi, two each at Lahore and Islamabad and one
at Peshawar. Each Bench consists of two Members (B-21).

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Consolidated Statement of Customs Appellate Tribunals


Pendency on
01-01-2013
2712

Institution During
the year
4873

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Transferred /
Abated
-790

Disposal During
the Year
2416

Balance on
31-12-2013
4379

2712

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

4379

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

4000

4500

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

6000
5000
4000
3000
4873
2000
2416

1000
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - I, Lahore

Name of the Chairman:


Members:
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Ch. Naimatullah
Ch. Muhammad Mubeen (Member Judicial)
Rs. 19,769,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Chairman

Member (Judicial)

21

Member (Technical)

21

Senior Private Secretary

19

Assistant Registrar

16

Stenographers

16

UDC

LDC

Driver

10

Qasid

11

Naib Qasid

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

252

307

-101

458

369

89

January

252

49

301

20

281

February

281

25

306

16

290

March

290

32

-64

258

65

193

April

193

21

214

21

193

May

193

19

-1

211

18

193

June

193

53

246

71

175

July

175

180

47

133

August

133

35

-32

136

13

123

September

123

-4

127

13

114

October

114

15

129

32

97

November

97

16

113

25

88

December

88

29

117

28

89

Month-wise Breakup

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Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - II, Lahore

Name of the Chairman:


Member:
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Ch. Naimatullah
Mr. Muhammad Asghar Paswal (Member Judicial)
Rs. 11,838,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Chairman

Member (Judicial)

21

Member (Technical)

21

Private Secretary

19&18

Assistant Registrar

16

Stenographer

16

UDC

LDC

Driver

10

Qasid

11

Naib Qasid

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

240

216

456

288

168

January

240

14

254

254

February

254

254

12

242

March

242

28

270

57

213

April

213

62

275

45

230

May

230

18

248

37

211

June

211

211

10

201

July

201

10

211

203

August

203

211

14

197

September

197

30

227

54

173

October

173

177

19

158

November

158

14

172

21

151

December

151

28

179

11

168

Month-wise Breakup

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4.7
Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - I, Islamabad
Name of the Chairman:
Ch. Naimatullah
Member:
Mr. Khalid Mahmood (Member Technical)
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):
Rs. 18,773,000/Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials
Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman
Member (Judicial)
Member (Technical)
Senior Private Secretary
Assistant Registrar
Assistant Private Secretary
UDC
LDC
Driver
Qasid
Naib Qasib
Chowkidar
Sweeper

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
2
4
1
1

21
21
18
16
16
9
7
4
3
2
2
2

Working
Strength
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
2
4
1
1

Vacant
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Balance on
31-12-2013

137

Disposal
during the
year
71

45

93

-1

Month-wise Breakup
45
January
48
February
48
March
44
April
41
May
50
June
52
July
50
August
43
September
44
October
58
November
68
December

9
3
20
3
10
5
6
1
5
15
12
4

-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

53
51
68
47
51
55
58
51
48
59
70
72

5
3
24
6
1
3
8
8
4
1
2
6

48
48
44
41
50
52
50
43
44
58
68
66

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4.8
Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - II, Islamabad
Name of the Chairman:
Ch. Naimatullah
Member:
Mr. Muhammad Akhtar Awan (Member Judicial)
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):
Rs. 11,729,600/Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials
Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Chairman

Member (Judicial)

21

Member (Technical)

21

Private Secretary

19

Assistant Registrar

16

Assistant Private Secretary

16

UDC

LDC

Driver

10

Qasid

11

Naib Qasid

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

73

28

-2

99

59

40

Month-wise Breakup
January

73

73

71

February

71

72

71

March

71

77

69

April

69

-1

73

72

May

72

-1

73

26

47

June

47

56

52

July

52

54

47

August

47

48

47

September

47

48

46

October

46

48

41

November

41

41

41

December

41

-1

40

40

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Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - I, Karachi

Name of the Chairman:

Ch. Naimatullah

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 14,180,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman
Member Judicial
Member Technical
Private Secretary
Assistant Registrar
Stenographer
UDC
LDC
Driver
Qasid
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Sweeper

21
21
17/18/19
16
16
9
7
5
3
2
2
1

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
2
4
1
1

Working
Strength
1
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
4
1
1

Vacant
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
661

Institution
during the year
741

Transfer

Total
1374

Disposal during
the year
244

Balance on
31-12-2013
1130

-28

Month-wise Breakup
January

661

667

26

641

February

641

211

852

848

March

848

15

863

18

845

April

845

44

-7

882

25

857

May

857

13

-1

869

22

847

June

847

50

-6

891

19

872

July

872

202

-1

1073

14

1059

August

1059

24

-11

1072

18

1054

September

1054

1057

18

1039

October

1039

77

-1

1115

17

1098

November

1098

49

-1

1146

28

1118

December

1118

47

1165

35

1130

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Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - II, Karachi

Name of the Chairman:


Ch. Naimatullah
Member:
Mr. Adnan Ahmed (Judicial Member)
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):
Rs. 10,942,000/Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials
Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Chairman

Member Judicial

21

Member Technical

21

Private Secretary

17/18/19

Assistant Registrar

16

Stenographer

16

UDC

LDC

Driver

10

Qasid

11

Naib Qasid

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

732

2277

-263

2746

574

2172

Month-wise Breakup
January

732

732

16

716

February

166
5

-94

March

716
735

-15

788
725

53
29

735
696

April

696

16

-3

709

33

676

May

676

174

-19

831

40

791

June

791

10

-39

762

39

723

July

723

731

33

698

August

698

103

-58

743

49

694

September

694

-20

676

142

534

October

534

75

609

13

596

November

596

1713

-10

2299

94

2205

December

2205

-5

2205

33

2172

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Customs Appellate Tribunal Bench - III, Karachi

Name of the Chairman:


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Ch. Naimatullah
Rs. 12,445,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Chairman

Member Judicial

21

Member Technical

21

Private Secretary

17/18

Assistant Registrar

16

Stenogpher

16

UDC

LDC

19

Driver

10

Qasid

11

Naib Qasid

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

540

945

-395

1090

537

553

Month-wise Breakup
January

540

-2

538

27

511

February

0
99

-46

March

511
461

-14

465
546

4
16

461
530

April

530

27

-18

539

19

520

May

520

96

-61

555

40

515

June

515

203

-14

704

24

680

July

680

22

-71

631

30

601

August

601

41

-21

621

12

609

September

609

303

-61

851

39

812

October

812

-77

736

30

706

November

706

11

-2

715

24

691

December

691

142

-8

825

272

553

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Customs Appellate Tribunal, Peshawar

Name of Chairman:
Member:
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Ch. Naimatullah
Mr. Gulab Shah Afridi (Judicial Member)
Rs. 14,662,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman
Member Judicial
Member Technical
Assistant Registrar
Private Secretary
Stenographer
UDC
LDC
Driver
Qasid
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Sweeper

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
4
1
1

21
21
16
17
15
7
5
4
2
1
1
1

Working
Strength
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
3
1
2
3
1
0

Vacant
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
1

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
169
Month-wise Breakup
169
January
176
February
168
March
166
April
157
May
160
June
164
July
184
August
188
September
171
October
173
November
149
December

Institution
during the year
266

Transfer

Total
435

Disposal during
the year
274

Balance on
31-12-2013
161

13
22
30
43
15
16
38
16
14
20
11
28

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

182
198
198
209
172
176
202
200
202
191
184
177

6
30
32
52
12
12
18
12
31
18
35
16

176
168
166
157
160
164
184
188
171
173
149
161

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Drug Courts
Establishment of Drug Courts
The Drugs Act, 1976 was enforced to regulate the import, export, manufacture, storage,
distribution and sale of drugs. Under section 31 of the Act, the Federal Government and,
if so directed by the Federal Government, the Provincial Government may establish as
many Drug Courts to exercise jurisdiction under this Act as it considers necessary. A
Drug Court shall consist of a person who is, or has been or is qualified for appointment
as a Judge of a High Court, who shall be the Chairman, and two members being persons
who, in the opinion of the Federal Government, are experts in the medical or
pharmaceutical fields.
A Drug Court shall have all the powers conferred by the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1898 (Act V of 1898) on a Court of Sessions exercising original jurisdiction. A person
sentenced by a Drug Court may prefer an appeal to a Bench of the High Court consisting
of not less than two Judges within thirty days of the judgment.

5.2

Procedure of Drug Courts


No Court other than a Drug Court shall try an offence punishable under Chapter 4 of the
said Act i.e. relating to offences, penalties and procedure. The Drug Court shall, in all
matters with respect to which no procedure has been prescribed by this Act, follow the
procedure prescribed by the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), for the
trial of summons cases by magistrates.
At present nine Drug Courts are functioning under the Drugs Act, 1976 presided over by
a Chairman. In four Drug Courts at Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad and Bahawalpur, the
Chairmen have been appointed by the Federal Government whereas the funds for these
courts and provision of other facilities are to be arranged by the Provincial Government.
The Chairmen in those Drug Courts working on full time basis, have been appointed
from the Provincial Judiciary on deputation. However, the work of part-time Drug Court
at Peshawar and Quetta has been assigned to one of our Judges in the Federal Courts at
both these places in addition to their own duties. Each Drug Court also consists of two
Members (part-time) being persons, who, in the opinion of the Federal Government are
expert in the medical or pharmaceutical fields.
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Consolidated Statement of Drug Courts


Pendency on
01-01-2013
2473

Institution During
the year
3784

Transferred /
Abated
0

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
3680

Balance on
31-12-2013
2577

2473

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

2577

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

4000

3000

2000

3784

3680

Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

1000

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Drug Court, Rawalpindi/Islamabad

Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Muhammad Arshad Malik

Name of Members:

Mr. Nazir Hussain Shah & Mr. Ghulam Farid

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 89,27,250/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman
Members
District Attorney
Drug Inspector/ DPRO
Stenographer
Ahlmad (Civil)
Cashier
Reader
Junior Clerk
Driver
Chowkidar
Naib Qasid

Sanctioned
Strength
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2

21
19
18
17
12
7
7
7
5
4
1
1

Working
Strength
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

Vacant
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
1
2
2

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

105

284

389

274

115

Month-wise Breakup
January

105

67

172

22

150

February

150

150

23

127

March

127

127

32

95

April

95

30

125

28

97

May

97

36

133

10

123

June

123

123

26

97

July

97

61

158

26

132

August

132

132

16

116

September

116

116

37

79

October

79

74

153

13

140

November

140

141

21

120

December

120

15

135

20

115

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5.5 Drug Court, Lahore


Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Syed Akhtar Hussain Zahid


Mr. Sardar Ashiq Hussain
Mr. Ahmed Nawaz Ranjha

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 35,709,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
0

Vacant

Technical Members

19

Stenographers

12

Reader

Cashier

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

10

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

492

1027

1519

1065

454

Month-wise Breakup
January

492

91

583

70

513

February

513

83

596

48

548

March

548

78

626

36

590

April

590

597

597

May

597

76

673

21

652

June

652

39

691

51

640

July

640

175

815

188

627

August

627

43

670

65

605

September

605

110

715

76

639

October

639

113

752

140

612

November
December

612
649

134
78

0
0

746
727

97
273

649
454

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Drug Court, Sargodha and Faisalabad Division, Faisalabad

Name of the Chairman:


Members:
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Mr. Arshad Qayyum


Dr. Muhammad Naeem Iqbal and Dr. Muhammad Irfan
Rs. 7,729,667/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Chairman

Technical Members

19

District Attorney

18

Drug Inspector

17

Stenographer

12

Reader

Ahlmad & UDC

Cashier/Accounts Clerk

Junior Clerk

10

Driver

11

Naib Qasid

12

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

682

521

1203

750

453

Month-wise Breakup
682
January

682

681

February

681

62

743

743

March

743

58

801

30

771

April

771

85

856

139

717

May

717

29

746

217

529

June

529

56

585

93

492

July

492

27

519

56

463

August

463

65

528

30

498

September

498

53

551

66

485

October

485

18

503

29

474

November

474

35

509

49

460

December

460

33

493

40

453

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Drug Courts

5.7

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Drug Court, Gujranwala

Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Sardar Ashiq Hussain Baloch

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,369,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

LDC

Driver

Daftri

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
93

Institution
during the year
601

Transfer

Total
694

Disposal during
the year
259

Balance on
31-12-2013
435

Month-wise Breakup
January

93

94

187

112

75

February

75

75

75

March

75

49

124

115

April

115

142

257

12

245

May

245

251

251

June

251

50

301

301

July

301

47

348

348

August

348

40

388

388

September

388

70

458

57

401

October

401

39

440

63

377

November

377

24

401

397

December

397

40

437

435

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5.8

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Drug Court, Bahawalpur

Name of the Chairman:


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Mr. Akhtar Mehmood Hashmi


Rs. 10,375,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

Members

19

District Attorney

18

Drug Inspector /DPO

18

Stenographer

14

Accounts Clerk

11

Reader

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

10

Driver

11

Naib Qasid

12

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
334

Institution
during the year
430

Transfer

Total
764

Disposal during
the year
413

Balance on
31-12-2013
351

Month-wise Breakup
January

334

59

393

27

366

February

366

19

385

29

356

March

356

61

417

33

384

April

384

64

448

48

400

May

400

19

419

19

400

June

400

54

454

80

374

July

374

377

18

359

August

359

51

410

16

394

September

394

32

426

49

377

October

377

46

423

24

399

November

399

14

413

33

380

December

380

388

37

351

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Drug Courts

5.9

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Drug Court, Multan

Name of the Chairman:

Hafiz Allah Ditta Kashif

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,779,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Daftary

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
367

Institution
during the year
695

Transfer

Total
1062

Disposal during
the year
775

Balance on
31-12-2013
287

Month-wise Breakup
January

367

52

419

33

386

February

386

40

426

22

404

March

404

38

442

39

403

April

403

26

429

64

365

May

365

289

654

40

614

June

614

27

641

79

562

July

562

50

612

126

486

August

486

27

513

129

384

September

384

48

432

78

354

October

354

51

405

75

330

November

330

14

344

42

302

December

302

33

335

48

287

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Drug Courts

5.10

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Drug Court, Karachi

Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Saathi Muhammad Ishaque

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,352,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

21

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Daftary

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
107

Institution
during the year
59

Transfer

Total
166

Disposal during
the year
55

Balance on
31-12-2013
111

Month-wise Breakup
January

107

12

119

110

February

110

111

19

92

March

92

92

87

April

87

88

83

May

83

84

81

June

81

81

81

July

81

84

84

August

84

89

89

September

89

26

115

114

October

114

119

115

November

115

117

114

December

114

117

111

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Drug Courts

5.11

| 76

Drug Court, Peshawar

Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Muhammad Habib Qureshi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 10,534,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

21

Registrar

18

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Qasid

Naib Qasid

10

Chowkidar

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
284

Institution
during the year
167

Transfer

Total
451

Disposal during
the year
85

Balance on
31-12-2013
366

Month-wise Breakup
January

284

284

10

274

February

274

274

272

March

272

272

270

April

270

52

322

319

May

319

321

14

307

June

307

46

357

22

335

July

335

22

-4

353

13

340

August

340

341

340

September

340

340

336

October

336

43

379

377

November

377

377

372

December

372

373

366

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5.12 Drug Court, Quetta


Name of the Presiding Officer:

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Mr. Muhammad Abdullah Khan Kakar


Dr. Syed Umer Jan (Member)
Mr. Rehmatullah Khan (Member)
Rs. 400,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

Member

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Month-wise Breakup

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Environmental Protection Tribunals

Environmental Protection Tribunals

6.

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Environmental Protection Tribunals


Right to live a free, proper, comfortable and clean life is a fundamental right of all the
citizens which has been constitutionally guaranteed in all the civilized countries of the
world including Pakistan. The Environmental Protection Act, 1997 provides for the
protection, conservation, rehabilitation and improvement of the environment for the
prevention and control of pollution and promotion of sustainable development. The Act
extends to the whole of Pakistan. Under section 2 of the said Act, pollution means the
contamination of air, land or water by discharge or emission of effluents or wastes or air
pollutions or noise or other matter which either directly or indirectly or in combination
with other discharge or substances alters unfavorably the chemical, physical, biological,
radiational, thermal or radiological or aesthetic properties of the air, land or water or
which may or is likely to make the air, land or water unclean, noxious or impure or
injurious, disagreeable or detrimental to the health, safety, welfare or property or
detrimental to the health, safety, welfare of property and persons or harmful to
biodiversity.
The Federal Government shall constitute a Council to be known as the Pakistan
Environmental Protection Council. The Council shall consist of the Prime Minister or
such other person as the Prime Minister may nominate on his behalf as Chairperson,
Minister in-charge of the Ministry or Division dealing with the subject of environment as
Vice Chairperson, Chief Ministers of the Provinces and Ministers in-charge of the subject
of environment in the Provinces as Members and such other persons not exceeding
thirty five to be appointed by the Federal Government as the Members of which at least
twenty shall be non-officials. The Secretary to the Government of Pakistan in-charge of
the Ministry or Division dealing with the subject of environment shall be a Member and
Secretary to the Council. The Council shall, inter alia, co-ordinate and supervise
enforcement of the provisions of this Act to approve comprehensive national
environmental policies, ensure their implementation within the framework of a national
conservation strategy as may be approved by the Federal Government from time to
time and to approve the National Environmental Quality Standards.

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The Act also provides for the establishment of the Pakistan Environmental Protection
Agency at Federal and provincial level to exercise the powers and perform the functions
assigned to it under this Act and the rules and regulations made there under and to take
all necessary measures for the implementation of the National Environmental Policies
approved by the Council.
6.1

Establishment of the Tribunal


Under section 20 of the said Act the Federal Government may by notification in the
official gazette establish as many Environmental Tribunals as it considers necessary and
where it establishes more than one Environmental Tribunals, it shall specify territorial
limits within which or the class of cases in respect of which each one of them shall
exercise jurisdiction under this Act. An Environmental Tribunal shall consist of a
Chairperson who is or has been or is qualified for appointment as a judge of the High
Court to be appointed after consultation with the Chief Justice of the concerned High
Court and two members to be appointed by the Federal Government of which at least
one shall be a technical member with suitable professional qualification and experience
in the environmental field as may be prescribed.

6.2

Right of Appeal
Any person aggrieved by any order or direction of the Federal or Provincial Agency
passed under any provision of this Act or rules or regulations made there under may
prefer an appeal with the Environmental Tribunal within thirty days of the date of
communication of the order or direction to such person. An appeal to the
Environmental Tribunal shall be in such form, contain such particulars and be
accompanied by such fees as may be prescribed. Any person aggrieved by any final
order or by any sentence of the Environmental Tribunal passed under this Act may
within thirty days of communication of such order or sentence, prefer an appeal to the
High Court. At present there are five Environmental Protection Tribunals constituted
under the Environmental Protection Act, 1997, functioning in Islamabad, Lahore,
Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta.

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Consolidated Statement of Environmental Protection Tribunals


Pendency on
01-01-2013
279

Institution During
the year
86

Transferred /
Abated
-15

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
138

Balance on
31-12-2013
212

279

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

212

50

100

150

200

250

300

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

160
140
120
100
80
138
60
40

86

20
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Environmental Protection Tribunal, Islamabad

Name of the Chairperson:

Mr. Zaffarullah Khan Tarar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 11,147,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Title of Post
Chairperson
Member (Technical)
Member (Legal)
Registrar
Private Secretary
Assistant Private Secretary
Stenotypist
Reader
UDC
LDC
Driver
Bailiff
Chowkidar
Naib Qasid
Mali
Farash
Sweeper

BPS
21
21
20
18
18
16
14
11
9
7
5
2
2
2
2
2
2

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
3
1
1
1

Working
Strength
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
3
2
0
0
1
0
1

Vacant
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
1
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
Institution
Transfer
Total
Disposal during
Balance on
1-1-2013
during the year
the year
31-12-2013
0
0
88
88
0
88
Month-wise Breakup
January
February
March
EPT Lahore Shifted to Islamabad in the month of August 2013
April
May
June
July
0
0
88
88
0
88
August
88
0
0
88
0
88
September
88
0
0
88
0
88
October
88
0
0
88
0
88
November
88
0
0
88
0
88
December
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Environmental Protection Tribunal, Lahore


Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases
Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

104

-88

16

16

Month-wise Breakup
January

104

104

96

February

96

96

96

March

96

96

88

April

88

88

88

May

88

88

88

June

88

88

88

July

88

88

88

August

88
0
-88
0
0
0
th
Vide Notification No.F.21(3)/99-A.IV, Dated 10 April, 2013 Environment Protection Tribunal, Lahore is
shifted to Environment Protection Tribunal, Islamabad

6.6

Environmental Protection Tribunal, Karachi

Name of the Chairperson:

Mrs. Rashida Asad

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 17,300,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairperson

21

Member Technical

21

Member Legal

20

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

17

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Stenotypist

14

Reader

11

UDC

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LDC

11

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7

Drivers

4&5

12

Bailiffs

13

Naib Qasids

14

Chowkidars

15

Mali

16

Farash

17

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

13

13

13

Month-wise Breakup
January

13

13

13

February

13

13

13

March

13

13

13

April

13

13

13

May

13

13

13

June

13

13

13

July

13

13

13

August

13

13

13

September

13

13

13

October

13

13

13

November

13

13

13

December

13

13

13

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6.7
Environmental Protection Tribunal, Peshawar
Name of the Chairperson:
Mr. Khawaja Nawaz
Members:
Mr. Yousaf Jamal (Member Technical)
Mr. Muhammad Farooq (Member Legal)
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):
Rs. 12,316,000/Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials
Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Title of Post

BPS

Chairperson
Member Technical
Member Legal
Registrar
Asst. Private Secretary
Stenotypist
Reader
UDC
LDC
Driver
Bailiff
Naib Qasid
Farash
Mali
Chowkidar
Sweeper

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
2
3
1
1
2
1

21
21
20
17
16
14
11
9
7
5&4
2
2
2
2
2
2

Working
Strength
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
2
3
1
1
2
1

Vacant
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
129
Month-wise Breakup
129
January
113
February
103
March
94
April
94
May
103
June
96
July
100
August
106
September
110
October
106
November
92
December

Institution
during the year
43

Transfer

Total

-15

157

2
7
0
1
9
0
4
6
11
1
1
1

-4
-5
0
-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
-2
-3

127
115
103
94
103
103
100
106
117
111
105
90

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
75
82
14
12
9
0
0
7
0
0
7
5
13
8

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113
103
94
94
103
96
100
106
110
106
92
82

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6.8
Environmental Protection Tribunal, Quetta
Name of the Chairman:
Mr. Sakhi Sultan
Members:
Mr. Muhammad Ishaque Notezai (Member Legal)
Mr. Gul Muhammad Khoso (Member Technical)
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs.11,728,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Title of Post

BPS

Member Technical
Member Legal
Registrar
Assistant Private Secretary
Stenotypist
Reader
UDC
LDC
Driver
Bailiff
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Mali
Farash
Sweeper

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
2
3
2
1
1
1

21
20
18
16
14
11
9
7
4&5
1&2
1&2
2
1
2
1

Working
Strength
1
1
0
2
0
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
1
1
1

Vacant
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
33
Month-wise Breakup
33
January
64
February
71
March
65
April
52
May
49
June
49
July
45
August
43
September
43
October
33
November
32
December

Institution
during the year
43

Transfer

Total
76

Disposal during
the year
47

Balance on
31-12-2013
29

31
9
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

64
73
71
65
52
49
50
47
43
43
33
32

0
2
6
13
3
0
5
4
0
10
1
3

64
71
65
52
49
49
45
43
43
33
32
29

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Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards

Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards

7.
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Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards


Constitution of Appellate Board
The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 was enforced to regulate certain payments
and dealings in foreign exchange and securities and import and export of currency and
bullion. Under section 23C of the Act, the Federal Government may constitute as many
Appellate Boards, each to be called the Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Board, as
it may consider necessary. An Appellate Board shall consist of a person who is or has
been or is qualified for appointment as a Judge of a High Court or a District Judge or an
Additional District Judge.

7.2

Procedure of the Board


Any person aggrieved by any order of the Adjudicating Officer made under sub-section
(4) or sub-section (5) or sub-section (6) of section 23B of the Foreign Exchange
Regulation Act, 1947 may within thirty days of such order prefer an appeal to the
Appellate Board within whose jurisdiction the order is passed. However the Appellate
Board may entertain an appeal after the expiry of the said period of thirty days but not
later than sixty days from the date of the aforesaid order if it is satisfied that the
appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal in time. Furthermore,
no appeal shall be admitted for hearing unless the appellant deposits in cash with the
Appellate Board the amount of penalty or at the discretion of the Appellate Board,
furnishes security equal in value to such amount of penalty. The Appellate Board may
make such inquiry as it may consider necessary and after giving the appellant an
opportunity of being heard, if he so desires, pass such order as it thinks fit, confirming,
altering or annulling the order appealed against. However, no order enhancing any
penalty shall be passed unless the person affected thereby has been given an
opportunity of showing cause against it and of being heard in person or through a
counsel. The decision of the Appellate Board shall be final and no Court, Tribunal or
other authority shall call or permit to be called in question any proceedings or order of
the Appellate Board or the legality or propriety of anything done or intended to be done
by the Appellate Board under this Act.

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Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards

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| 92

Consolidated Statement of Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards


Pendency on
01-01-2013
39

Institution During
the year
302

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Transferred /
Abated
0

Disposal During
the Year
21

Balance on
31-12-2013
320

39

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

320

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

320
280
240
200
160

302

120
80
40
21

0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Board, Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Muhammad Azam (Additional Charge)

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 1,192,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Presiding Officer

LDC

Daftary

Naib Qasid

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

37

39

19

20

Month-wise Breakup
January

37

37

37

February

37

37

37

March

37

37

37

April

37

37

37

May

37

37

32

June

32

32

14

18

July

18

18

18

August

18

20

20

September

20

20

20

October

20

20

20

November

20

20

20

December

20

20

20

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Boards

7.5

| 94

Foreign Exchange Regulation Appellate Board, Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Vacant

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,20,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

UDC

Daftary

Bailiff

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

300

302

300

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

299

299

299

December

299

300

300

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

Special Courts (Central)

8.
8.1

| 97

Special Courts (Central)


Establishment of the Special Courts (Central)
The Courts of Special Judge Anti Corruption (Central) have been established under the
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1958 to provide more speedy trial and effective
punishments of the offences as specified in the Schedule provided under section 5 of
the Act. The said Schedule includes offences punishable under section 161 to 166, 168,
217 and 218 of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860. The Schedule further includes offences
punishable under sections 403 to 409, 417 to 420, 465, 471 and 477 A of the Pakistan
Penal Code, 1860, when committed by any public servant as such or by any person
acting jointly with or abetting or attempting to abet or acting in conspiracy with any
public servant. Offences punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947 are
also tri-able by the Special Court (Central).
Under section 3 of the Act, The Federal Government shall appoint as many Special
Judges as may be necessary to try and punish specified offences. No person shall be
appointed a Special Judge unless he is, or is qualified to be a Judge of a High Court or
has, for a period of not less than three years, exercised, the powers under the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1898 of a Sessions Judge, or an Additional Sessions Judge.

8.2

Procedure of the Court


Under section 6 of the said Act the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898
except those of chapter 38 relating to the appointment of public prosecutor shall, in so
far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of the said Act, apply to the
proceedings of the court of a Special Judge who shall be deemed to be a Court of
Sessions trying cases without the aid of assessors or jury, and a person conducting
prosecution before the court of a Special Judge shall be deemed to be a Public
Prosecutor. The Federal Government in cases sent up by the Federal Investigating
Agency for trial, and in all other cases, the Provincial Governments or their authorized
officers, as the case may be, shall, by general or special order, appoint one or more
persons to conduct prosecution before any Special Judge. At present eight Special
Courts (Central) are functional in the country one each at Faisalabad, Multan,
Rawalpindi/Islamabad, Lahore, Hyderabad, Peshawar and two at Karachi.
LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.3

| 98

Consolidated Statement of the Special Courts (Central)


Pendency on
01-01-2013
6046

Institution During
the year
5918

Transferred /
Abated
-486

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
4738

Balance on
31-12-2013
6740

6046

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

6740

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

6000
5000
4000
3000

5918
4738

2000
1000
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.4

| 99

Special Court (Central), Faisalabad

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Abdul Hafeez


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,987,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1- 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

281

612

893

453

440

Month-wise Breakup
January

281

55

336

48

288

February

288

19

307

17

290

March

290

24

314

18

296

April

296

38

334

31

303

May

303

47

350

40

310

June

310

37

347

56

291

July

291

50

341

30

311

August

311

56

367

48

319

September

319

58

377

46

331

October

331

127

458

43

415

November

415

64

479

38

441

December

441

37

478

38

440

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.5

| 100

Special Court (Central), Multan

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Raja Muhammad Arshad


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,726,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1- 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

321

403

724

437

287

Month-wise Breakup
January

321

32

353

19

334

February

334

28

362

30

332

March

332

41

373

40

333

April

333

29

362

38

324

May

324

29

353

37

316

June

316

37

353

46

307

July

307

10

317

21

296

August

296

44

340

36

304

September

304

47

351

54

297

October

297

26

323

43

280

November

280

45

325

28

297

December

297

35

332

45

287

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.6

| 101

Special Court (Central), Rawalpindi/Islamabad

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Abdul Rehman Khan


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,762,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

1113

165

-486

792

248

544

Month-wise Breakup
January

1113

23

1136

64

1072

February

1072

32

1104

64

1040

March

1040

30

1070

23

1047

April

1047

13

1060

11

1049

May

1049

25

1074

36

1038

June

1038

-486

552

552

July

552

553

552

August

552

558

29

529

September

529

17

546

18

528

October

528

530

530

November

530

539

539

December

539

546

544

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.7

| 102

Special Court (Central), Lahore

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Muhammad Azam


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,399,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1 - 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

2487

4226

6713

3093

3620

Month-wise Breakup
January

2487

203

2690

197

2493

February

2493

333

2826

294

2532

March

2532

298

2830

235

2595

April

2595

470

3065

300

2765

May

2765

382

3147

296

2851

June

2851

418

3269

249

3020

July

3020

346

3366

222

3144

August

3144

374

3518

249

3269

September

3269

396

3665

297

3368

October

3368

397

3765

275

3490

November

3490

272

3762

291

3471

December

3471

337

3808

188

3620

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.8

| 103

Special Court (Central) - I, Karachi

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Sanaullah Ghauri


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,963,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

368

101

469

93

376

Month-wise Breakup
January

368

26

394

385

February

385

385

378

March

378

20

398

20

378

April

378

382

24

358

May

358

358

353

June

353

356

13

343

July

343

347

345

August

345

347

345

September

345

352

352

October

352

17

369

364

November

364

10

374

374

December

374

382

376

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.9

| 104

Special Court (Central) - II, Karachi

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Ms. Tasneem Sultana


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 4,918,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

1293

208

1501

237

1264

Month-wise Breakup
January

1293

37

1330

34

1296

February

1296

14

1310

17

1293

March

1293

26

1319

14

1305

April

1305

15

1320

12

1308

May

1308

14

1322

1315

June

1315

1324

1316

July

1316

23

1339

18

1321

August

1321

11

1332

21

1311

September

1311

10

1321

10

1311

October

1311

16

1327

39

1288

November

1288

20

1308

37

1271

December

1271

13

1284

20

1264

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.10

| 105

Special Court (Central), Hyderabad

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Nadeem Ahmad Akhund


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,076,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

131

56

187

43

144

Month-wise Breakup
January

131

136

128

February

128

134

131

March

131

137

135

April

135

138

134

May

134

143

137

June

137

139

136

July

136

139

137

August

137

145

141

September

141

142

139

October

139

144

140

November

140

145

144

December

144

147

144

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Central)

8.11

| 106

Special Court (Central), Peshawar

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Subhan Sher


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,407,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

52

147

199

134

65

Month-wise Breakup
January

52

32

84

23

61

February

61

38

99

32

67

March

67

14

81

16

65

April

65

19

84

14

70

May

70

78

73

June

73

74

69

July

69

78

75

August

75

82

78

September

78

85

79

October

79

84

10

74

November

74

78

11

67

December

67

70

65

LJCP Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

9.
9.1

| 109

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)


Establishment of the Special Courts and their Performance
Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances) were constituted under the Control of
Narcotic Substances Act, 1997, inter alia, with an object to control the production,
processing and trafficking of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, etc. Under
the said Act the Federal Government and if so directed by the Federal Government the
Provincial Government shall establish as many Special Courts as it considers necessary
and appoint a Judge for each of such Courts to exercise jurisdiction under this Act.
The Special Courts are of two classes, one having the power to try all offences under the
Act and the other having the power to try offences punishable with imprisonment for
two years or less. No person shall be appointed a Judge of a Special Court of category
one unless he is or has been a Sessions Judge or Additional Sessions Judge, whereas in
case of category two Special Judge is appointed from Judicial Magistrates of the 1st
Class. A person shall be appointed as Judge of Special Court after consultation with the
Chief Justice of the High Court of the Province concerned. The Federal Government or
the provincial Government may in consultation with the Chief Justice of the concerned
High Court confer the powers of a Special Court on any Sessions Judge or Additional
Sessions Judge or Judicial Magistrate as the case may be.

9.2

Procedure of the Court


For the purpose of inquiring into and investigating offences Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF)
has been constituted under the Anti Narcotics Force Act, 1997.The cases registered
under the Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997 by ANF Police and other Law
Enforcing Agencies are tried by these courts. According to section 46 of the Control of
Narcotic Substances Act, 1997 the trials are conducted in these Special Courts while
applying the Criminal Procedure Code, 1898. Appeal against the judgment of these
Courts can be filed under section 48 of the Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997
before the Division Bench of the High Court concerned. Presently there are six Special
Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances) two at Karachi, one each at Lahore,
Rawalpindi/Islamabad, Peshawar and Quetta headed by a Presiding Officer (District &
Sessions Judge). All these Special Courts are fully functional. Besides these Special
Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances), powers have also been conferred on most of
the District and Sessions Judges under the said Act to try narcotic cases.
Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

9.3

| 110

Consolidated Statement of Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)


Pendency on
01-01-2013
1024

Institution
During the year
1580

Transferred /
Abated
-33

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
1008

Balance on
31-12-2013
1563

1024

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

1563

300

600

900

1200

1500

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

1600
1400
1200
1000
800

1580

600
1008
400
200
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

9.4

| 111

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Lahore

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Shafqat Ali


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,120,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

Nazir

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal
during the
year

Balance on
31-12-2013

147

142

-1

288

192

96

Month-wise Breakup
January

147

19

-1

165

18

147

February

147

15

162

12

150

March

150

158

153

April

153

162

18

144

May

144

17

161

26

135

June

135

21

156

27

129

July

129

10

139

21

118

August

118

126

13

113

September

113

119

15

104

October

104

109

102

November

102

11

113

17

96

December

96

13

109

13

96

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

9.5

| 112

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Rawalpindi

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Arshad Mahmood Tabassum


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,771,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

Nazir

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
124

Institution
during the year
134

Transfer

Total
241

Disposal during
the year
120

Balance on
31-12-2013
121

-17

Month-wise Breakup
January

124

13

137

130

February

130

138

11

127

March

127

16

143

18

125

April

125

130

10

120

May

120

128

13

115

June

115

-17

104

14

90

July

90

11

101

95

August

95

13

108

12

96

September

96

18

114

18

96

October

96

102

11

91

November

91

16

107

107

December

107

14

121

121

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

9.6

| 113

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Karachi I

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Azam Anwar Baloch


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,883,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

Nazir

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
42

Institution
during the year
6

Transfer

Total
1

Disposal during
the year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
0

-47

Month-wise Breakup
January

42

-2

46

45

February

45

-45

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

9.7

| 114

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Karachi II

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Sanaullah Ghauri


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,761,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

Nazir

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
649

Institution
during the year
1158

Transfer

Total
1839

Disposal during
the year
563

Balance on
31-12-2013
1276

32

Month-wise Breakup
January

649

47

696

60

636

February

636

59

42

737

40

697

March

697

78

775

46

729

April

729

68

-2

795

32

763

May

763

75

-2

836

52

784

June

784

125

909

100

809

July

809

51

860

856

August

856

90

946

97

849

September

849

141

990

59

931

October

931

177

-3

1105

32

1073

November

1073

144

-1

1216

36

1180

December

1180

103

-2

1281

1276

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

9.8

| 115

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Peshawar

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer: Mr. Pir Bakhsha Shah


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,686,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Asst: Private Secretary

16

Reader

11

UDC

Nazir

LDC

Driver

Naib Qasid

10

Bailiff/Chowkidar/Farash

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
56

Institution
during the year
96

Transfer

Total
152

Disposal during
the year
110

Balance on
31-12-2013
42

Month-wise Breakup
January

56

59

54

February

54

10

64

10

54

March

54

61

57

April

57

63

63

May

63

67

64

June

64

10

74

67

July

67

14

81

10

71

August

71

76

72

September

72

16

88

45

43

October

43

47

42

November

42

13

55

48

December

48

52

10

42

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Control of Narcotic Substances)

9.9

| 116

Special Court (Control of Narcotic Substances), Quetta

Name of the Chairman/Presiding Officer:

Mr. Muhammad Abdullah Khan Kakar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,414,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

Nazir

LDC

Driver

Grade 1-3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
6

Institution
during the year
44

Transfer

Total
50

Disposal during
the year
22

Balance on
31-12-2013
28

Month-wise Breakup
January

February

March

April

May

June

19

25

25

July

25

10

35

35

August

35

35

35

September

35

37

18

19

October

19

20

20

November

20

27

27

December

27

29

28

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti-Smuggling)

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling)

10.

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti-Smuggling)

10.1

Establishment of the Special Courts

| 119

The Customs Act, 1969 was enforced with an aim to redress the issues regarding levy
and collection of customs duty, fee and service charges and for other allied matters.
Under section 185 of the Act, the Federal Government may appoint as many special
Judges (Customs, Taxation & Anti-smuggling) as it considers necessary and no person
shall be appointed as such Special Judge unless he is or has been a Sessions Judge.
10.2

Procedure of the Court


A Special Judge Customs, Taxation & Anti-smuggling may within the limits of his
jurisdiction, take cognizance of any offence punishable under this Act upon a report in
writing made by an officer of Customs or by any other officer specially authorized in this
behalf by the Federal Government. A Special Judge may also take cognizance of any
offence punishable under this Act upon receiving a complaint or information of facts
constituting such offence made or communicated by any person or upon his own
knowledge acquired during any proceedings before him. In such cases the special judge
may, before issuing a summon or a warrant for appearance of the person complained
against, hold a preliminary inquiry for ascertaining the truth or falsehood of the
complaint or direct any magistrate or any officer of customs or any police officer to hold
such inquiry and submit report. No court other than the Special Judge having jurisdiction
shall try an offence punishable under this Act. The provisions of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1898 in so far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act,
shall apply to the proceedings of the court of a Special Judge and such court shall be
deemed to be a Court of Sessions for the purposes of the said Code.
Four Special Courts of Customs, Taxation and Anti-Smuggling are functioning under the
Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969) at Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi and Peshawar each
presided over by a Special Judge.

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling)

10.3

| 120

Consolidated Statement of Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & AntiSmuggling)


Pendency on
01-01-2013
677

Institution During
the year
566

Transferred /
Abated
0

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
437

Balance on
31-12-2013
806

677

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

806

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

600
500
400
300

566
437

200
100
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling)

10.4

| 121

Special Court (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling), Rawalpindi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Muhammad Ahmed Farooqi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,282,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Reader

11

UDC

Ahlmad

LDC

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sanitary Worker

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
18

Institution
during the year
40

Transfer

Total
58

Disposal during
the year
22

Balance on
31-12-2013
36

Month-wise Breakup
January

18

20

20

February

20

20

20

March

20

23

22

April

22

24

22

May

22

25

23

June

23

30

29

July

29

33

32

August

32

39

37

September

37

39

33

October

33

40

37

November

37

38

36

December

36

38

36

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling)

10.5

| 122

Special Court (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling), Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Muhammad Azhar Chaudhry

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,933,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Qasid

Naib Qasid

1&2

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
228

Institution
during the year
142

Transfer

Total
370

Disposal during
the year
109

Balance on
31-12-2013
261

Month-wise Breakup
January

228

14

242

238

February

238

238

238

March

238

16

254

248

April

248

19

267

17

250

May

250

23

273

27

246

June

246

14

260

17

243

July

243

252

244

August

244

27

271

262

September

262

12

274

270

October

270

276

267

November

267

267

263

December

263

265

261

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling)

10.6

| 123

Special Court (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling), Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mrs. Sofia Latif

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,009,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Qasid

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
388

Institution
during the year
320

Transfer

Total
708

Disposal during
the year
273

Balance on
31-12-2013
435

Month-wise Breakup
January

388

13

401

393

February

393

395

391

March

391

19

410

404

April

404

44

448

32

416

May

416

132

548

11

537

June

537

537

35

502

July

502

13

515

21

494

August

494

495

18

477

September

477

24

501

38

463

October

463

15

478

47

431

November

431

28

459

22

437

December

437

29

466

31

435

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling)

10.7

| 124

Special Court (Customs, Taxation & Anti Smuggling), Peshawar

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Niaz Muhammad Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,913,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Reader

11

UDC

Nazir

LDC

Driver

Naib Qasid

1&2

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
43

Institution
during the year
64

Transfer

Total
107

Disposal during
the year
33

Balance on
31-12-2013
74

Month-wise Breakup
January

43

48

47

February

47

50

50

March

50

12

62

55

April

55

64

59

May

59

59

59

June

59

63

63

July

63

70

69

August

69

69

67

September

67

70

66

October

66

75

72

November

72

75

71

December

71

80

74

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Offences in Banks)

Special Courts (Offences in Banks)

11.
11.1

| 127

Special Courts (Offences in Banks)


Establishment of the Special Courts
The Special Courts (Offences in Banks) were established under the Offences in Respect
of Banks (Special Courts) Ordinance, 1984 for speedy trial of certain offences committed
in respect of banks. Under section 3 of the Offences in Respect of Banks (Special Courts)
Ordinance, 1984, the Federal Government may establish as many Special Courts as it
considers necessary to try scheduled offences and appoint a Judge for each of such
Courts to exercise jurisdiction under this Ordinance.
A Judge of a Special Court (Offences in Banks) shall be appointed by the Federal
Government after consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court of the Province
in which such Special Court is to be established and no person shall be appointed a
Judge of such Special Court unless he has been a Judge of High Court or is, or has been a
Sessions Judge.

11.2

Procedure of the Court


A Special Court (Offences in Banks) shall not adjourn any trial for any purpose unless
such adjournment is, in its opinion, necessary in the interests of justice. Such Court may
try an accused person in his absence if, in its opinion, such absence is deliberate and
brought about with a view to impeding the course of justice or the behavior of the
accused in court has been such as to impede the course of justice and the Court has on
that account ordered his removal from the Court. An accused person shall not be
released on bail by such Special Court or by any other court, if there appears reasonable
grounds for believing that he has been guilty of a scheduled offence; nor shall an
accused person be so released unless the prosecution has been given notice to show
cause why he should not be so released. Such Special Court shall in all matters with
respect to which no procedure has been prescribed by this Ordinance, follow the
procedure prescribed by the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 for the trial of the cases
by a magistrate.
Four Special Courts (Offences in Banks), one each at Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and
Peshawar are functioning under Offences in Respect of Banks (Special Courts)
Ordinance, 1984.
Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Offences in Banks)

11.3

| 128

Consolidated Statement of Special Courts (Offences in Banks)


Pendency on
01-01-2013
1215

Institution During
the year
403

Transferred /
Abated
-119

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
186

Balance on
31-12-2013
1313

1215

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

1313

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

450
400
350
300
250
200

403

150
100

186

50
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Special Courts (Offences in Banks)

11.4

| 129

Special Court (Offences in Banks), Islamabad

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Muhammad Shahid Shafique

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,093,008/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

10

Grade 1- 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

42

42

42

August

42

42

42

September

42

42

42

October

42

42

42

November

42

42

42

December

42

42

42

Month-wise Breakup

The Court was established in the month of August 2013

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Special Courts (Offences in Banks)

11.5

| 130

Special Court (Offences in Banks), Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Rana Abdul Hafeez

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,167,008/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer
Registrar
Private Secretary
Reader
Stenographer
Assistant
UDC
LDC
Driver
Daftary
Biliff
Qasid
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Sweeper

21
17
18
16
15
14
9
7
5
3
2
3
2
1
1

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

Working
Strength
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

Vacant
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
824
Month-wise Breakup
824
January
903
February
918
March
929
April
985
May
988
June
943
July
944
August
956
September
860
October
884
November
886
December

Institution
during the year
335

Transfer

Total
998

Disposal during
the year
109

Balance on
31-12-2013
889

-161

81
16
18
59
21
23
22
17
22
31
18
7

0
0
0
0
-5
-50
0
0
-99
-7
0
0

905
919
936
988
1001
961
965
961
879
884
902
893

2
1
7
3
13
18
21
5
19
0
16
4

903
918
929
985
988
943
944
956
860
884
886
889

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Special Courts (Offences in Banks)

11.6

| 131

Special Court (Offences in Banks), Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Mir Muhammad Shaikh

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

8,878,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
0

Vacant

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

17

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Qasid

10

Daftary

11

Bailiff

12

Naib Qasid

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
382

Institution
during the year
64

Transfer

Total
446

Disposal during
the year
71

Balance on
31-12-2013
375

Month-wise Breakup
382
January

385

10

375

February

375

377

368

March

368

370

361

April

361

369

360

May

360

366

357

June

357

360

354

July

354

357

353

August

353

356

353

September

353

359

353

October

353

12

365

362

November

362

370

367

December

367

375

375

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Special Courts (Offences in Banks)

11.7

| 132

Special Court (Offences in Banks), Peshawar

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Mr. Ikramullah Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,194,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Presiding Officer

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

UDC

LDC

Driver

Qasid

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Mali

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
9

Institution
during the year
4

Transfer

Total
13

Disposal during
the year
6

Balance on
31-12-2013
7

Month-wise Breakup
January

10

10

February

10

10

March

10

10

April

10

11

11

May

11

11

10

June

10

10

July

August

September

10

10

October

10

10

November

December

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Insurance Appellate Tribunal

Insurance Appellate Tribunal

12.

Insurance Appellate Tribunal

12.1

Establishment of the Tribunal

| 135

Section 121 of the Insurance Ordinance, 2000 empowers the Federal Government to
constitute a Tribunal or Tribunals in consultation with the Securities and Exchange
Commission of Pakistan to exercise jurisdiction under this Ordinance. The Federal
Government may, confer all or any of the powers of the Tribunal on any District or
Additional District and Sessions Judge of an area where for any reason, it may not be
expedient to constitute a separate Tribunal. The Tribunal consists of a Chairperson from
the serving or retired Judges of the High Court and not less than two members having
such knowledge or experience of life insurance, non-life insurance, actuarial science,
finance, economics, law, accountancy, administration or other discipline as would, in the
opinion of the Federal Government, enable them to discharge the duties and functions
as members of the Tribunal. The said Ordinance empowers the Tribunal to exercise all
the powers vested in a civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 in respect of a
claim filed by a policy holder against Insurance Company. Similarly, the Tribunal has
been empowered with the same powers as are vested in the Court of Sessions under
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 to try the offences punishable under this
Ordinance with such other powers and functions conferred or assigned to it by or under
this Ordinance.
12.2

Procedure of the Tribunal


Under section 123 of the said Ordinance the Tribunal has to follow procedure as may be
prescribed for trial of an application and have the same powers as are vested in a Civil
Court trying suit under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 for summoning and enforcing
the attendance of any person, examining him on oath, requiring the discovery and
production of documents and material objects, receiving evidence on affidavits and
issuing commissions for the examination of witnesses or documents. If, in the course of
the trial of an application, any one of its members ceases to hold office, or is, for any
reason, unable to attend the sittings of
notwithstanding such vacancy, and

that Tribunal, the trial shall continue

the decision may be given by the remaining

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Insurance Appellate Tribunal

| 136

members and if there is a difference of opinion among its members, the opinion of the
majority shall prevail provided that where the members are equally divided on any point
it shall be decided in accordance with the views of the Chairperson. The Ordinance also
provides that the decision of a Tribunal shall be given in writing and shall be signed by
the Chairperson and a copy thereof shall be given by the Tribunal to each party to the
dispute and a copy shall also be forwarded to the Commission.
12.3

Appeal
Under section 124 of the said Ordinance the decision of the Tribunal on any application
shall be final and shall not be questioned in any Court or before any other Authority.
However, any party aggrieved by a decision of the Tribunal may, if the amount of the
claim in dispute or the penalty prescribed, as the case may be, is not less than one
hundred thousand rupees, prefer an appeal to the High Court within a period of thirty
days from the date of such decision to be heard by a Bench of not less than two judges
of the High Court having territorial jurisdiction over the relevant Tribunal.

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Insurance Appellate Tribunal

12.4

| 137

Consolidated Statement of Insurance Appellate Tribunal


Pendency on
01-01-2013
53

Institution
During the year
18

Transferred /
Abated
0

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
70

53

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

70

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

20
18
16
14
12
10
8

18

6
4
2
1
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Insurance Appellate Tribunal

12.5

| 138

Insurance Appellate Tribunal, Karachi

Name of the Chairman:

Vacant

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 3,645,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

21

Member

20

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Reader

11

UDC

Driver

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

53

18

71

70

Month-wise Breakup
January

53

54

54

February

54

58

58

March

58

60

60

April

60

63

63

May

63

64

64

June

64

64

64

July

64

66

66

August

66

66

65

September

65

65

65

October

65

65

65

November

65

69

69

December

69

70

70

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Banking Courts

Banking Courts

| 141

13.

Banking Courts

13.1

Establishment of the Court


The Financial Institution (Recovery of Finances) Ordinance, 2001 has been promulgated
to redress the issues relating to the Banking Companies loans, advances, credits,
finances and recoveries, etc.

Under section 5 of the said Ordinance the Federal

Government may establish as many courts as it considers necessary to exercise


jurisdiction in respect of cases in which the claim does not exceed fifty million rupees or
for the trial of offences under this Ordinance. A Judge of a Banking Court shall be
appointed by the Federal Government after consultation with the Chief Justice of the
High Court of the Province in which the Banking Court is established and no person shall
be appointed a Judge of a Banking Court unless he has been a Judge of High Court or is
or has been District Judge.
13.2

Procedure of the Court


A Banking Court shall in all matters with respect to which the procedure has not been
provided under this Ordinance, follow the procedure laid down in the Code of Civil
Procedure, 1908 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898. Where a borrower or
customer or a financial institution commits a default in fulfillment of any obligation with
regard to any finance, the financial institution or, as the case may be, the customer may
institute a suit in the Banking Court by presenting a plaint which shall be verified on
oath, in the case of a financial institution, by the Branch Manager or such other officer
of the financial institution as may be duly authorized in this behalf by power of attorney
or otherwise. The plaint shall be supported by a statement of account which, in the
case of a financial institution, shall be duly certified under the Bankers Book Evidence
Act, 1891 (XVII of 1891), and all other relevant documents relating to the grant of
finance. Copies of the plaint, statement of account and other relevant documents shall
be filed in the Banking Court in sufficient numbers so that there is one set of copies for
each defendant and one extra copy.

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Banking Courts

13.3

| 142

Consolidated Statement of Banking Courts


Pendency on
01-01-2013
45841

Institution During
the year
24067

Transferred /
Abated
-175

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
26785

Balance on
31-12-2013
43130

45841

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

43130

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

27000
24000
21000
18000
15000
26785
12000

24067

9000
6000
3000
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Banking Courts

13.4

| 143

Banking Court, Islamabad

Name of the Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Shahid Shafiq

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,093,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

10

Grade 1 to 3

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

368

1473

1841

262

1579

63

1473

1536

11

1525

September

1525

70

1595

61

1534

October

1534

81

1615

52

1563

November

1563

58

1621

80

1541

1541

96

Month-wise Breakup
August

1637
58
1579
0
The Court was established in the month of August 2013. Cases from Banking Court Rawalpindi were
transferred to this court.
December

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Banking Court - I, Gujranwala

Name of the Judge:

Rana Muhammad Yousaf

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,959,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
2135

Institution
during the year
935

Transfer

Total
3070

Disposal during
the year
1077

Balance on
31-12-2013
2099

Month-wise Breakup
2135
January

121

2256

147

2109

February

2109

111

2220

133

2087

March

2087

108

2195

111

2084

April

2084

78

2162

89

2073

May

2073

60

2133

99

2034

June

2034

62

2096

98

1998

July

1998

58

2056

72

1984

August

1984

109

2093

37

2056

September

2056

54

2110

76

2034

October

2034

64

2098

90

2008

November

2008

44

2052

65

1987

December

2093

66

2159

60

2099

The Difference in the month of December is due to physical verification


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Banking Court - II, Gujranwala

Name of the Judge:

Syed Imam Ali Shah

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,584,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
1789

Institution
during the year
734

Transfer

Total
2523

Disposal during
the year
791

Balance on
31-12-2013
1732

Month-wise Breakup
January

1789

107

1896

77

1819

February

1819

73

1892

67

1825

March

1825

82

1907

78

1829

April

1829

64

1893

56

1837

May

1837

66

1903

57

1846

June

1846

51

1897

67

1830

July

1830

56

1886

69

1817

August

1817

25

1842

31

1811

September

1811

67

1878

83

1795

October

1795

45

1840

111

1729

November

1729

65

1794

37

1757

December

1757

33

1790

58

1732

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13.7 Banking Court - I, Faisalabad


Name of the Judge:
Mr. Khalid Mehmood
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,903,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
3008

Institution
during the year
1226

Transfer

Total
4234

Disposal during
the year
1335

Balance on
31-12-2013
2899

Month-wise Breakup
January

3008

118

3126

150

2976

February

2976

69

3045

27

3018

March

3018

103

3121

12

3109

April

3109

84

3193

17

3176

May

3176

46

3222

149

3073

June

3073

70

3143

109

3034

July

3034

94

3128

152

2976

August

2976

63

3039

58

2981

September

2981

171

3152

64

3088

October

3088

170

3258

266

2992

November

2992

175

3167

170

2997

December

2997

63

3060

161

2899

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Banking Court - II, Faisalabad

Name of the Judge:

Mr. Asghar Ali Faheem Bhatti

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,291,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

10

Naib Qasid

11

Farash

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

2344

1512

3856

878

2978

Month-wise Breakup
2344
January

182

2526

156

2370

February

2370

160

2530

48

2482

March

2482

148

2630

20

2610

April

2610

126

2736

15

2721

May

2721

119

2840

148

2692

June

2692

183

2875

156

2719

July

2719

210

2929

116

2813

August

2813

104

2917

101

2816

September

2816

123

2939

98

2841

October

2841

42

2883

20

2863

November

2863

28

2891

2891

December

2891

87

2978

2978

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Banking Court - I, Lahore

Name of the Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Nawaz

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,655,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

10

Naib Qasid

11

Farash

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

2875

1945

4820

2113

2707

Month-wise Breakup
2875
January

117

2992

152

2840

February

2840

205

3045

275

2770

March

2770

184

2954

228

2726

April

2726

188

2914

234

2680

May

2680

176

2856

246

2610

June

2610

222

2832

188

2644

July

2644

173

2817

244

2573

August

2573

99

2672

147

2525

September

2525

173

2698

182

2516

October

2516

230

2746

217

2529

November

2529

95

2624

2624

December

2624

83

2707

2707

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13.10 Banking Court - II, Lahore


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Maqsood Ahmed Solehri

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,950,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Personnel Secretary

18

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

10

Naib Qasid

11

Farash

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

3493

1436

4929

2032

2897

Month-wise Breakup
3493
January

56

3549

130

3419

February

3419

109

3528

181

3347

March

3347

169

3516

103

3413

April

3413

85

3498

154

3344

May

3344

100

3444

163

3281

June

3281

158

3439

155

3284

July

3284

165

3449

67

3382

August

3382

124

3506

90

3416

September

3416

101

3517

204

3313

October

3313

88

3401

299

3102

November

3102

120

3222

264

2958

December

2958

161

3119

222

2897

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13.11 Banking Court - III, Lahore


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Mehar Muhammad Nawaz

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,495,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

3498

1845

5343

2459

2884

Month-wise Breakup
3498
January

225

3723

183

3540

February

3540

131

3671

268

3403

March

3403

144

3547

241

3306

April

3306

119

3425

186

3239

May

3239

113

3352

159

3193

June

3193

127

3320

122

3198

July

3198

94

3292

117

3175

August

3175

90

3265

66

3199

September

3199

195

3394

291

3103

October

3103

220

3323

285

3038

November

3038

209

3247

337

2910

December

2910

178

3088

204

2884

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13.12 Banking Court - IV, Lahore


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Khalid Nawaz

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,279,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
3336

Institution
during the year
2026

Transfer

Total
5360

Disposal during
the year
2471

Balance on
31-12-2013
2891

Month-wise Breakup
January

3336

86

3422

179

3243

February

3243

114

3357

306

3051

March

3051

108

3159

130

3029

April

3029

232

3261

224

3037

May

3037

138

3175

195

2980

June

2980

176

3156

184

2972

July

2972

156

3128

232

2896

August

2896

61

2957

116

2841

September

2841

607

3448

463

2985

October

2985

81

3066

139

2927

November

2927

114

3041

158

2883

December

2883

153

3036

145

2891

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13.13 Banking Court, Bahawalpur


Name of the Judge:

Mrs. Uzma Chughtai

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,091,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
1687

Institution
during the year
916

Transfer

Total
2603

Disposal during
the year
963

Balance on
31-12-2013
1640

Month-wise Breakup
January

1687

107

1794

88

1706

February

1706

99

1805

98

1707

March

1707

104

1811

98

1713

April

1713

149

1862

149

1713

May

1713

120

1833

87

1746

June

1746

31

1777

70

1707

July

1707

59

1766

36

1730

August

1730

50

1780

42

1738

September

1738

57

1795

52

1743

October

1743

66

1809

120

1689

November

1689

38

1727

77

1650

December

1650

36

1686

46

1640

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13.14 Banking Court, Rawalpindi


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Tanvir Mir

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,799,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
1859

Institution
during the year
1781

Transfer

Total
1994

Disposal during
the year
1311

Balance on
31-12-2013
683

-1646

Month-wise Breakup
January

1859

163

2022

171

1851

February

1851

187

2038

184

1854

March

1854

234

2088

185

1903

April

1903

158

2061

163

1898

May

1898

230

2128

72

2056

June

2056

215

-263

2008

80

1928

July

1928

111

-753

1286

98

1188

August

1188

117

-435

870

37

833

September

833

82

-195

720

106

614

October

614

87

701

75

626

November

626

73

699

69

630

December

630

124

754

71

683

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13.15 Banking Court, Sargodha


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Ikramullah

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,928,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

932

895

1827

892

935

Month-wise Breakup
932
January

69

1001

77

924

February

924

46

970

46

924

March

924

79

1003

1000

April

1000

71

1071

84

987

May

987

77

1064

62

1002

June

1002

76

1078

68

1010

July

1010

109

1119

132

987

August

987

102

1089

76

1013

September

1013

84

1097

65

1032

October

1032

48

1080

38

1042

November

1042

82

1124

147

977

December

977

52

1029

94

935

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13.16 Banking Court - I, Multan


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Mazhar Hussain

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,735,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

Farash

10

Chowkidar

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
2148

Institution
during the year
830

Transfer

Total
2978

Disposal during
the year
1072

Balance on
31-12-2013
1906

Month-wise Breakup
January

2148

132

2280

2272

February

2272

44

2316

76

2240

March

2241

55

2296

72

2224

April

2224

71

2295

109

2186

May

2186

45

2231

109

2122

June

2122

96

2218

81

2137

July

2137

115

2252

61

2191

August

2191

29

2220

35

2185

September

2185

46

2231

104

2127

October

2127

14

2141

120

2021

November

2021

113

2134

125

2009

December

2009

69

2078

172

1906

The difference of -1 case in the month of March is due to Physical Verification


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13.17 Banking Court - II, Multan


Name of the Judge:

Sheikh Khalid Bashir

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,644,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailif

10

Naib Qasid

11

Farash

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

1716

1231

2947

1207

1740

Month-wise Breakup
1716
January

101

1817

76

1741

February

1741

67

1808

79

1729

March

1729

71

1800

43

1757

April

1757

20

1777

22

1755

May

1755

47

1802

65

1737

June

1737

50

1787

34

1753

July

1753

56

1809

53

1756

August

1756

24

1780

81

1699

September

1699

272

1971

101

1870

October

1870

90

1960

154

1806

November

1806

161

1967

207

1760

December

1760

272

2032

292

1740

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13.18 Banking Court - III, Multan


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Saleem

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,393,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
1831

Institution
during the year
1316

Transfer

Total
3147

Disposal during
the year
1511

Balance on
31-12-2013
1636

Month-wise Breakup
January

1831

148

1979

178

1801

February

1801

60

1861

88

1773

March

1773

109

1882

112

1770

April

1770

143

1913

143

1770

May

1770

79

1849

100

1749

June

1749

93

1842

97

1745

July

1745

70

1815

71

1744

August

1744

55

1799

55

1744

September

1744

181

1925

184

1741

October

1741

208

1949

236

1713

November

1713

38

1751

18

1733

December

1733

132

1865

229

1636

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13.19 Banking Court I, Karachi


Name of the Judge:

Mrs. Naseem Mansoor

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,733,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

10

Naib Qasid

11

Farash

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
1521

Institution
during the year
278

Transfer

Total
1799

Disposal during
the year
503

Balance on
31-12-2013
1296

Month-wise Breakup
1521
January

20

1541

30

1511

February

1511

58

1569

34

1535

March

1535

1540

1537

April

1537

26

1563

1555

May

1555

1558

1558

June

1558

1558

1558

July

1558

36

1594

80

1514

August

1514

17

1531

75

1456

September

1456

14

1470

88

1382

October

1382

38

1420

57

1363

November

1363

29

1392

85

1307

December

1307

32

1339

43

1296

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13.20 Banking Court II, Karachi


Name of the Judge:

Ms. Hafiza Usman

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,767,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
909

Institution
during the year
384

Transfer

Total
1293

Disposal during
the year
438

Balance on
31-12-2013
855

Month-wise Breakup
January

909

15

924

52

872

February

872

18

890

46

844

March

844

20

864

37

827

April

827

117

944

44

900

May

900

37

937

50

887

June

887

12

899

10

889

July

889

26

915

27

888

August

888

18

906

19

887

September

887

54

941

23

918

October

918

22

940

26

914

November

914

17

931

55

876

December

876

28

904

49

855

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13.21 Banking Court III, Karachi


Name of the Judge:

Mrs. Farzana Iqbal

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,890,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

1012

330

1342

339

1003

Month-wise Breakup
1012
January

17

1029

38

991

February

991

13

1004

34

970

March

970

64

1034

42

992

April

992

992

992

May

992

49

1041

1041

June

1041

14

1055

1053

July

1053

1062

45

1017

August

1017

29

1046

30

1016

September

1016

55

1071

44

1027

October

1027

25

1052

38

1014

November

1014

1019

34

985

December

985

50

1035

32

1003

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13.22 Banking Court IV, Karachi


Name of the Judge:

Mrs. Sher Bano Karim

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,849,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

828

178

-2

1004

183

821

Month-wise Breakup
828
January

-2

826

826

February

826

30

856

21

835

March

835

21

856

847

April

847

20

867

15

852

May

852

852

852

June

852

852

852

July

852

36

888

25

863

August

863

866

14

852

September

852

26

878

17

861

October

861

17

878

13

865

November

865

869

29

840

December

840

21

861

40

821

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13.23 Banking Court V, Karachi


Name of the Judge:
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Ms. Hafiza Usman (Additional Charge)


Rs. 8,355,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

855

198

1053

105

948

Month-wise Breakup
855
January

22

877

23

854

February

854

56

910

31

879

March

879

25

904

897

April

897

59

956

13

943

May

943

947

946

June

946

946

946

July

946

11

957

954

August

954

954

952

September

952

953

18

935

October

935

20

955

949

November

949

949

948

December

948

948

948

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13.24 Banking Court I, Hyderabad


Name of the Judge:
Mr. Muhammad Azeem
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,442,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

18

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

10

Naib Qasid

11

Farash

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

2658

626

3284

1501

1783

Month-wise Breakup
2658
January

30

2688

100

2588

February

2588

52

2640

299

2341

March

2341

59

2400

379

2021

April

2021

64

2085

162

1923

May

1923

61

1984

93

1891

June

1891

65

1956

194

1762

July

1762

54

1816

40

1776

August

1776

50

1826

69

1757

September

1757

45

1802

63

1739

October

1739

43

1782

33

1749

November

1749

32

1781

40

1741

December

1741

71

1812

29

1783

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13.25 Banking Court II, Hyderabad


Name of the Judge:
Mrs. Zareena Abbasi
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,240,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

1419

304

1723

404

1395

Month-wise Breakup
1419
January

17

1436

50

1386

February

1462

52

1514

61

1453

March

1453

1454

20

1434

April

1434

42

1476

26

1450

May

1450

1450

29

1421

June

1421

1421

26

1395

July

1395

27

1422

40

1382

August

1382

25

1407

1407

September

1407

1407

18

1389

October

1389

34

1423

68

1355

November

1355

49

1404

39

1365

December

1365

57

1422
27
0
Difference in the Month of February is due to Physical Verification
Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

1395

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13.26 Banking Court I, Sukkur


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Abdul Rehman Bhatti

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,178,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

894

640

1534

539

995

Month-wise Breakup
894
January

48

942

82

860

February

860

40

900

31

869

March

869

16

885

883

April

883

25

908

903

May

903

36

939

932

June

932

18

950

948

July

948

36

984

982

August

982

84

1066

77

989

September

989

50

1039

86

953

October

953

77

1030

94

936

November

936

93

1029

76

953

December

953

117

1070

75

995

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13.27 Banking Court II, Sukkur


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Syed Shakeel Haider

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,246,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Qasid

10

Naib Qasid

11

Farash

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

777

277

1054

421

633

Month-wise Breakup
777
January

38

815

47

768

February

768

773

772

March

772

13

785

785

April

785

90

875

870

May

870

26

896

888

June

888

18

906

903

July

903

903

902

August

902

908

26

882

September

882

18

900

96

804

October

804

16

820

104

716

November

716

32

748

43

705

December

705

15

720

87

633

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13.28 Banking Court I, Larkana


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Zulfiqar Ali

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,600,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

441

214

655

368

287

Month-wise Breakup
441
January

26

467

21

446

February

446

13

459

17

442

March

442

10

452

107

345

April

345

35

380

76

304

May

304

35

339

17

322

June

322

331

27

304

July

304

14

318

317

August

317

14

331

26

305

September

305

24

329

17

312

October

312

16

328

20

308

November

308

10

318

16

302

December

302

310

23

287

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13.29 Banking Court II, Larkana


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Manthar Ali Jatoi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,648,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

157

173

330

165

165

Month-wise Breakup
157
January

25

182

24

158

February

158

31

189

184

March

184

190

187

April

187

14

201

12

189

May

189

14

203

198

June

198

204

202

July

202

205

205

August

205

210

35

175

September

175

24

199

24

175

October

175

18

193

25

168

November

168

17

185

178

December

178

10

188

23

165

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13.30 Banking Court, Abbotabad


Name of the Judge:

Syed Rafiq Hussain Shah

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,547,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

122

381

503

310

193

Month-wise Breakup
122
January

44

166

166

February

166

45

211

45

166

March

166

37

203

48

155

April

155

34

189

36

153

May

153

160

22

138

June

138

11

149

25

124

July

124

19

143

18

125

August

125

18

143

15

128

September

128

50

178

31

147

October

147

36

183

24

159

November

159

40

199

19

180

December

180

40

220

27

193

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13.31 Banking Court - I, Peshawar


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Tariq Wali

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,497,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Registrar

17

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

10

Naib Qasid

11

Farash

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

448

348

796

398

398

Month-wise Breakup
448
January

55

503

56

447

February

447

40

487

34

453

March

453

28

481

40

441

April

441

20

461

60

401

May

401

20

421

54

367

June

367

44

411

35

376

July

376

55

431

28

403

August

403

13

416

14

402

September

402

62

464

68

396

October

396

11

407

398

November

398

398

398

December

398

398

398

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13.32 Banking Court - II, Peshawar


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Saleem Jan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,635,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

Nazir

UDC

LDC

Driver

Bailiff

Naib Qasid

10

Farash

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
927

Institution
during the year
506

Transfer

Total
1433

Disposal during
the year
544

Balance on
31-12-2013
889

Month-wise Breakup
January

927

80

1007

90

917

February

917

71

988

71

917

March

917

43

960

53

907

April

907

38

945

53

892

May

892

52

944

59

885

June

885

33

918

42

876

July

876

17

893

28

865

August

865

26

891

29

862

September

862

44

906

40

866

October

866

43

909

25

884

November

884

42

926

34

892

December

892

17

909

20

889

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13.33 Banking Court, Quetta


Name of the Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Abdullah Khan Kakar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,918,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Title of Post

Judge
Registrar
Stenographer
Reader
Nazir
UDC
LDC
Driver
Bailiff
Naib Qasid
Farash
Chowkidar
Sweeper

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

21
17
16
11
8
9
7
5
2
2
2
2
2

1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
1

1
0
1
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
1
1
1

0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

222

234

456

193

263

Month-wise Breakup
222
January

222

222

February

222

15

237

13

224

March

224

21

245

18

227

April

227

46

273

15

258

May

258

49

307

31

276

June

276

280

10

270

July

270

36

306

29

277

August

277

280

272

September

272

25

297

31

266

October

266

15

281

19

262

November

262

16

278

11

267

December

267

271

263

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Commercial Courts

Commercial Courts

14.
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Commercial Courts
Establishment of Commercial Courts
The Import and Export Act, 1950 provides for the establishment of Commercial Courts.
Under section 5A of the said Act the Federal Government may establish as many
Commercial Courts as it considers necessary. A Commercial Court shall consist of a
person who is or has been either a Sessions Judge or High Court Judge, who shall be the
Chairman, and two members to be appointed by the Federal Government from amongst
the officers of the Federal Government not below BPS-19 to be nominated by the
Ministry of Commerce from businessmen or Executives whose names appear on the
panel of such persons to be drawn by the Federal Government in consultation with the
Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

14.2

Procedure of the Court


A Commercial Court shall, in all matters with respect to which no procedure has been
prescribed by this Act, follow the procedure prescribed by the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1898 for trial of cases by Magistrates, and a person conducting prosecution
before a Commercial Court shall be deemed to be a Public Prosecutor. An appeal may
be filed against the decision of the Commercial Court to the High Court within thirty
days. No act or proceedings of a Commercial Court shall be invalid by reason only of the
absence of one or more members, or the existence of any vacancy amongst its
members, or any defect in its composition provided that the Court shall not hear a case
in the absence of the Chairman. A Commercial Court shall, as far as may be, dispose of a
matter within a period of ninety days from the filing of the complaint. However, any
decision of the Commercial Court shall not be rendered invalid by reason of any delay in
the disposal of a matter.
In view of data received from the concerned quarters a Commercial Court has been
established under the said Act for Sindh and Balochistan at Karachi. Similarly, two
Commercial Courts have been established for Karachi and Lahore.

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Consolidated Statement of Commercial Courts


Pendency on
01-01-2013
23

Institution During
the year
0

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Transferred /
Abated
0

Disposal During
the Year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
22

23

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

22

25

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

1.2
1
0.8
0.6
1
0.4
0.2
0
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Commercial Court for Punjab & Khyber Pakhtunkhwa at Lahore

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Vacant

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 2,540,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Reader

11

LDC

Qasid

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

18

18

18

January

18

18

18

February

18

18

18

March

18

18

18

April

18

18

18

May

18

18

18

June

18

18

18

July

18

18

18

August

18

18

18

September

18

18

18

October

18

18

18

November

18

18

18

December

18

18

18

Month-wise Breakup

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Commercial Courts

14.5

| 178

Commercial Court, Karachi

Name of the Presiding Officer:

Vacant

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 22,25,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Reader

11

UDC

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Month-wise Breakup

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Federal Service Tribunal

Federal Service Tribunal

15.

| 181

Federal Service Tribunal


The Service Tribunals Act, 1973 was enacted to establish Service Tribunals to exercise
jurisdictions in respect of matters relating to the terms and conditions of service of civil
servants. Under section 3 of the Service Tribunals Act, 1973, the President may,
establish one or more Service Tribunals to exercise jurisdiction under this Act. The
Tribunal shall have exclusive jurisdiction in respect of matters relating to the terms and
conditions of service of civil servants, including disciplinary matters. The Tribunal shall
consist of a Chairman, being a person who is, or has been, or is qualified to be a Judge of
a High Court; and such number of members not less than three, each of whom is a
person who possesses qualifications as prescribed under the rules. The Chairman and
members of the Tribunal shall be appointed by the President.

15.1

Branch Registries of the Tribunal


In addition to the principal seat of the Federal Service Tribunal at Islamabad, two
permanent benches one each at Lahore and Karachi have been established to facilitate
the civil servants of those regions.

15.2

Procedure to file Appeal before the Tribunal


Any civil servant aggrieved by any final order, whether original or appellate, made by
departmental authority in respect of any of the terms and conditions of his/her service
may, within 30 days of the communication of such order to him, prefer an appeal to the
respective tribunal having jurisdiction in the matter. Where an appeal, review or
representation to a departmental authority is provided under any law or any rules no
appeal shall lie against any such order to the Tribunal unless the aggrieved civil servant
has preferred an appeal or application for review or representation to such
departmental authority and a period of 90 days has elapsed from the date on which
such appeal, application or representation was so preferred.

15.3

Appeal to the Supreme Court of Pakistan


In case any party to the appeal is not satisfied with the order of the Tribunal, such party
may file appeal before the Supreme Court of Pakistan within 60 days of the date of
communication of the said order / judgment.
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Federal Service Tribunal

15.4

| 182

Consolidated Statement of Federal Service Tribunal


Pendency on
01-01-2013
3556

Institution During
the year
3092

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Transferred /
Abated
0

Disposal During
the Year
1268

Balance on
31-12-2013
5380

3556

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

5380

2000

4000

6000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

3500
3000
2500
2000
1500

3092

1000
1268

500
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 201

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Federal Service Tribunal

| 183

15.5 Federal Service Tribunal, Islamabad (Principal Seat)


Name of the Chairman:
Mr. Justice (R) Abdul Ghani Shaikh
Name of the Members:
1. Mr. Mahmood Salim Mahmod
2. Syed Hamid Ali Bukhari
3. Mr. Muhammad Ali Afridi
4. Syed Mir Muhammad
5. Mr. Jaweed Akhter
6. Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Sheikh
7. Mr. Junaid Iqbal Chaudhry
8. Mr. Ali Nawaz Channa
9. Mr. Muhammad Ashfaq Baloch
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):
Rs. 126,477,000/Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials
Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

Ex. Judge
H.C

Member

22/21

10

Registrar

19

Deputy Registrar

18

Administrative Officer

17

Private Secretary

17,18&19

11

Assistant Registrar

17

Superintendent

16

Reader

16

10

Stenographer

16

11

Assistant in charge

15

12

Assistant

14

13

Stenotypist

14

14

Library Assistant

12

15

UDC

16

LDC

12

12

17

Staff Car Driver

13

13

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Federal Service Tribunal

| 184

18

Dispatch Rider

19

D.M.O

20

Qasid

10

21

Record Sorter

22

Daftary

23

Naib Qasid

16

16

24

Farash

25

Process Server

26

Chowkidar

27

Mali

28

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

2483

2685

5168

1071

4097

Month-wise Breakup
January

2483

141

2624

208

2416

February

2416

485

2901

180

2721

March

2721

240

2961

306

2655

April

2655

394

3049

210

2839

May

2839

238

3077

68

3009

June

3009

141

3150

3150

July

3150

264

3414

69

3345

August

3345

261

3606

25

3581

September

3581

119

3700

3695

October

3695

103

3798

3798

November

3798

150

3948

3948

December

3948

149

4097

4097

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Federal Service Tribunal

15.6

| 185

Federal Service Tribunal, Lahore Bench


Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases
Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

622

267

889

92

797

Month-wise Breakup
622
January

630

625

February

625

22

647

11

636

March

636

35

671

662

April

662

22

684

22

662

May

662

26

688

23

665

June

665

40

705

705

July

705

28

733

727

August

727

20

747

16

731

September

731

36

767

767

October

767

775

775

November

775

784

784

December

784

13

797

797

15.7

Federal Service Tribunal, Karachi Bench


Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases
Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

451

140

591

105

486

Month-wise Breakup
451
January

13

464

20

444

February

444

12

456

36

420

March

420

14

434

24

410

April

410

10

420

16

404

May

404

24

428

421

June

421

425

425

July

425

11

436

436

August

436

18

454

452

September

452

461

461

October

461

469

469

November

469

476

476

December

476

10

486

486

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Competition Appellate Tribunal

Competition Appellate Tribunal

16.

Competition Appellate Tribunal

16.1

Establishment of the Competition Commission of Pakistan

| 189

The Competition Commission of Pakistan was established under section 12 of the


Competition Act, 2010 to make provisions to ensure free competition in all spheres of
commercial and economic activities to enhance economic efficiency and to protect
consumers from anti-competitive behavior and to provide for the establishment of the
Competition Commission of Pakistan to maintain and enhance competition. The
Commission consists of not less than five and not more than seven members. The head
office of the Commission is situated in Islamabad.
16.2

Procedure of the Commission


Section 28 of the said Act provides the functions and powers of the Commission inter
alia to initiate proceedings in accordance with the procedures of the Competition Act
and make orders in cases of contravention of the provisions of the said Act, to conduct
studies for promoting competition in all sectors of commercial and economic activities,
to conduct enquiries into the affairs of any undertaking as may be necessary for the
purpose of the said Act, to engage in competition advocacy. The Competition
Commission of Pakistan for the purpose of proceeding or enquiry has the same powers
under section 33 as are vested to Civil Court. The Commission under section 38 is
empowered to impose the penalties. An appeal lies to an Appellate Bench of the
Commission under section 41 of the Act, within thirty days after passing the order by
the Commission.

16.3

Competition Appellate Tribunal


The Federal Government constitute the Competition Appellate Tribunal which consists
of a Chairperson who shall be a person who has been a Judge of the Supreme Court or is
a retired Chief Justice of a High Court and two technical members who shall be persons
of ability, integrity and have special knowledge and professional experience of not less
than ten years in international trade, economics, law, finance and accountancy. Under
section 42 of the Competition Act, 2010 any person aggrieved by an order of the
Commission comprising two or more members or of the Appellate Bench of the
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Competition Appellate Tribunal

| 190

Commission may prefer an appeal to the Competition Appellate Tribunal. The


Competition Appellate Tribunal shall decide an appeal expeditiously within six months
of its presentation. Under section 44 of the Competition Act, 2010 any person aggrieved
by an order of the Competition Appellate Tribunal may prefer an appeal within sixty
days to the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

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Competition Appellate Tribunal

16.4

| 191

Consolidated Statement of Competition Appellate Tribunal


Pendency on
01-01-2013

Institution During
the year

Transferred /
Abated

Disposal During
the Year

Balance on
31-12-2013

51

24

26

49

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

51

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

49

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

28
24
20
16
12

24

26

8
4
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Competition Appellate Tribunal

16.5

| 192

Competition Appellate Tribunal, Islamabad

Name of the Chairperson:


Members:
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Mr. Justice Faqir Muhammad Khokhar (Retired on 15.4.2013)


Mr. Khalid Aziz Mirza (Member)
Raja Imran Aziz
Rs. 33,317,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Title of Post

BPS

Chairperson
Members
Registrar
Private Secretary
Administrative Officer
Stenographer
Reader
Computer Operator
Stenotypist
UDC
Driver
Dispatch Rider
Grade 1 to 3

Sanctioned
Strength
1
2
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
4
4
1
13

21
18
17
16
16
14
14
14
9
4
4
-

Working
Strength
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
6

Vacant
1
1
0
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
0
0
7

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

51

24

75

26

49

January

51

51

51

February

51

52

52

March

52

54

26

28

April

28

32

32

May

32

34

34

June

34

15

49

49

July

49

49

49

August

49

49

49

September

49

49

49

October

49

49

49

November

49

49

49

December

49

49

49

Month-wise Breakup

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Provincial Service Tribunals

Provincial Service Tribunals

17.
17.1

| 195

Provincial Service Tribunals


Establishment of Provincial Service Tribunals
The Provincial Service Tribunals were established under the Provincial Service Tribunals
Acts in each province to exercise exclusive jurisdiction regarding the matters relating to
the terms and conditions of service in respect of the services of the respective Province
and for matters connected therewith and ancillary thereto. Provisions of the provincial
statutes empower the Governors in the provinces, to establish one or more Service
Tribunals to exercise jurisdiction under the relevant statute to redress grievance of a
provincial civil servant. The Tribunal shall have exclusive jurisdiction in respect of matters
relating to the terms and conditions of service of civil servants, including disciplinary
matters. The Tribunal shall consist of a Chairman, being a person who is, or has been, or is
qualified to be a Judge of the High Court and such number of members not less than
three, each of whom is a person who possesses prescribed qualifications. The Chairman
and members of the Tribunal shall be appointed by the Governor or Government, as the
case may be.

17.2

Procedure to File Appeal before the Tribunal


Any provincial civil servant aggrieved by any final order, whether original or appellate,
made by departmental authority in respect of any term and condition of his/her service
may, within 30 days of the communication of such order to him, prefer an appeal to the
respective Tribunal having jurisdiction in the matter. Where an appeal, review or
representation to a departmental authority is provided under any law or any rule, no
appeal shall lie against any such order to the Tribunal unless the aggrieved civil servant
has preferred an appeal or application for review or representation to such departmental
authority and a period of 90 days has elapsed from the date on which such appeal,
application or representation was so preferred.

17.3

Appeal to the Supreme Court of Pakistan


In case any party to the appeal is not satisfied with the order of the Provincial Tribunal,
such party may file appeal before the Supreme Court of Pakistan within 60 days of the
date of communication of the said order / judgment.
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Provincial Service Tribunals

17.4

| 196

Consolidated Statement of Provincial Service Tribunals


Pendency on
01-01-2013
7588

Institution During
the year
5163

Transferred /
Abated
258

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
3302

Balance on
31-12-2013
9707

7588

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

9707

2500

5000

7500

10000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

6000
5000
4000
3000
5163
2000
3302
1000
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Provincial Service Tribunals

17.5

| 197

Punjab Service Tribunal, Lahore

Name of Chairman:
Name of the Members:

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Justice(R) Muhammad Sayyed Akhtar


1. Rai Ijaz Ali Zaigham
2. Mr. Karim Bakhsh Abid
3. Mr. Muhammad Tariq Ayub Ch
4. Mr. Shafiq Hussain Bokhari
5. Ch. Abdul Majeed
6. Mr. Najam Saeed
Rs. 57,262,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Chairman

Members

20&21

Registrar

18

Assistant Registrar

16

Superintendent

16

Private Secretary

17

Personal Assistant

16

S. Stenographer

16

Assistant Librarian

15

10

Stenographer

14

11

Assistant

14

12

Senior Clerk

10

10

13

Junior Clerk/ Telephone Attendant

14

Driver

4&5

15

Dispatch Rider

16

Daftri

17

Naib Qasid

1&2

14

14

18

Chowkidar

19

Sanitary Worker

1&2

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Provincial Service Tribunals

| 198

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the
year

Transfer/
Restored/
Re-opened

Total

Disposal
during the
year

Balance on
31-12-2013

4190

2896

249

7335

1878

5457

Month-wise Breakup
January

4190

569

16

4775

381

4394

February

4394

668

5065

331

4734

March

4734

582

56

5372

467

4905

April

4905

360

170

5435

153

5282

May

5282

289

-1

5570

192

5378

June

5378

124

-10

5492

18

5474

July

5474

55

-9

5520

57

5463

August

5463

10

-1

5472

5468

September

5468

113

-11

5570

93

5477

October

5477

50

28

5555

60

5495

November

5495

32

5529

40

5489

December

5489

44

5539

82

5457

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Provincial Service Tribunals

17.6

| 199

Sindh Service Tribunal, Karachi

Name of Chairman

Justice (R) Ghulam Nabi Soomro (upto 23.5.2013)


Justice (R) Mujeebullah Siddiqui (28.6.2013 15.7.2013)

Name of the Members:

Mr. Qazi Qamaruddin


Mrs. Akhtar A. Choudhry
Mr. Ameer Faisal
Rs. 44,198,400/-

Total Annual Budget (2013-14)

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

21&20

Chairman

Member I & II

Registrar

18

PS to Chairman

17

Assistant Registrar

16

Superintendent

16

Sr. Scale Stenographers

16

Assistant

14

Data Processing Assistants

12

10

Reader

11

11

Senior Clerks

12

Junior Clerks

13

Typists

14

Drivers

15

Bailiff

16

Daftri

17

Naib Qasid

10

10

18

Chowkidar

19

Sanitary Worker

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on 3112-2013

263

189

461

435

26

263

42

305

296

Month-wise Breakup
January

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Provincial Service Tribunals

| 200

February

296

13

309

19

290

March

290

18

308

17

291

April

291

14

305

297

May

297

304

15

289

June

289

294

294

July

294

14

309

137

172

August

172

21

195

87

108

September

108

117

54

63

October

63

26

89

43

46

November

46

11

58

32

26

December

26

13

40

14

26

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Provincial Service Tribunals

17.7

| 201

Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Service Tribunal, Peshawar

Name of Chairman
Name of the Members:

Mr. Qalandar Ali Khan


1. Mr. Muhammad Aamir Nazir
2. Mr. Sultan Mehmood Khattak
Total Annual Budget (2013-14)
Rs. 26,207,000/Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials
Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman
Member
Registrar
Manager (MIS)
Superintendent
S.S. Stenographer
Personal Assistant
Computer Operator
J.S Stenographer
Assistant
Senior Clerk
Junior Clerk
Driver
Daftari
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Mali
Sweeper

21
20&21
17
17
16
16
16
14
14
14
9
7
4
2
1
1
1
1

Sanctioned
Strength
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
4
3
6
2
4
4
1
8
2
1
1

Working
Strength
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
3
3
1
7
2
1
1

Vacant
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
2
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

2856

1662

4518

593

Balance
on 3112-2013
3925

2856
3091
3176
3185
3403
3492
3562
3710
3752
3822
3849
3905

336
171
78
253
101
82
173
71
111
81
98
107

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3192
3262
3254
3438
3504
3574
3735
3781
3863
3903
3947
4012

101
86
69
35
12
12
25
29
41
54
42
87

3091
3176
3185
3403
3492
3562
3710
3752
3822
3849
3905
3925

Month-wise Breakup
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

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Provincial Service Tribunals

| 202

17.8
Balochistan Service Tribunal, Quetta
Mr. Nasrullah Khan Achakzai
Name of Chairman
Mr. Zaheer ud din Kakar
Mr. Muhammad Ibrahim Sumalani
Mr. Farzand Ali Mengal

Name of the Members:

Total Annual Budget (2013-14)


Rs. 31,671,900/Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials
Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman
Member I
Member II
Registrar
Deputy Registrar
Superintendent
Accounts Officer
Record Keeper
Personal Secretary
Asst: Account Officer
Asst: Private Secretary
Asst: Accountant
Assistant
Reader
Senior Clerk
Junior Clerk
Driver
Naib Qasid
Process Server
Mether

22
21
21
19
18
17
17
9
17
16
16
14
14
11
9
7
4,5&7
1&2
1&2
1

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
4
4
7
3
1

Working
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
2
1
0
2
1
0
4
7
1
0

Vacant
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
2
1

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
279
Month-wise Breakup
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

279
316
326
330
307
303
295
310
327
299
291
290

Institution
during the year
416

Transfer

Total
695

Disposal during
the year
396

Balance on
31-12-2013
299

39
16
55
26
45
38
42
26
37
32
30
30

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

318
332
381
356
352
341
337
336
364
331
321
320

2
6
51
49
49
46
27
9
65
40
31
21

316
326
330
307
303
295
310
327
299
291
290
299

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Anti-Corruption Courts (Provincial)

18.
18.1

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Anti- Corruption Courts (Provincial)


Establishment of the Courts
The Courts of Special Judge Anti Corruption (Provincial) have been established under the
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1958 to provide for more speedy trial and effective
punishment of certain kinds of offences specified in the Schedule provided under
section 5 of the Act. The said Schedule includes offences punishable under section 161
to 166, 168, 217 and 218 of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860. The Schedule further
includes offences punishable under sections 403 to 409, 417 to 420, 465, 471 and 477 A
of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860, when committed by any public servant as such or by
any person acting jointly with or abetting or attempting to abet or acting in conspiracy
with any public servant. Certain offences punishable under the Prevention of Corruption
Act, 1947 are also tri-able by the Court of Special Judge Anti Corruption (Provincial).
Under section 3 of the Act, the respective Provincial Government shall appoint as many
Special Judges as may be necessary to try and punish specified offences. No person shall
be appointed a Special Judge unless he is, or is qualified to be a Judge of the High Court
or has, for a period of not less than three years, exercised the powers under the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1898 of a Sessions Judge, or an Additional Sessions Judge.

18.2

Procedure of the Courts


Under section 6 of the said Act the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
except those of chapter 38 relating to the appointment of public prosecutor shall, in so
far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of the said Code, apply to the
proceedings of the court of a Special Judge who shall be deemed to be a Court of
Sessions trying cases without the aid of assessors or jury, and a person conducting
prosecution before the court of a Special Judge shall be deemed to be a Public
Prosecutor. The Federal Government in cases sent up by the Federal Investigating
Agency for trial, and in all other cases, the Provincial Government or their authorized
officer, as the case may be, shall, by general or special order, appoint one or more
persons to conduct prosecution before any Special Judge. At present seventeen Special
Courts (Provincial) are functional in the country two each at Lahore and Peshawar and
one each at Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi,
Sargodha, Sahiwal, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Karachi, Larkana and Quetta.
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18.3 Consolidated Statement of Anti-Corruption Courts (Provincial)
Pendency on
01-01-2013
5325

Institution During
the year
3666

Transferred /
Abated
-7

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
2897

| 206

Balance on
31-12-2013
6087

5325

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

6087

2000

4000

6000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

4000
3500
3000
2500
2000

3666

1500

2897

1000
500
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Anti-Corruption Court, Lahore

18.4

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Habib Ullah Amir (Senior Special Judge)

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 63,720,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Reader

14

Stenographer

14

Accounts Clerk

11

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

Mali

10

Chowkidar

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
263
Month-wise Breakup

Institution
during the year
303

Transfer

Total
558

Disposal during
the year
301

Balance on
31-12-2013
257

-8

January

263

31

-2

292

17

275

February

275

24

299

21

278

March

278

46

324

31

293

April

293

59

352

39

313

May

313

16

-2

327

21

306

June

306

14

320

33

287

July

287

-4

291

11

280

August

280

22

302

22

280

September

280

32

312

32

280

October

280

20

300

28

272

November

272

18

290

23

267

December

267

13

280

23

257

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| 208

Anti-Corruption Court, Lahore

18.5

Name of Special Judge:

Syed Khurshid Anwar Rizvi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,795,100/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Reader

14

Stenographer

14

Account Clerk

11

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

10

Mali

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
301

Institution
during the year
261

Transfer/
Restored
-16

Total
546

Disposal during
the year
161

Balance on
31-12-2013
385

Month-wise Breakup
January

301

11

312

16

296

February

296

11

307

12

295

March

295

23

-1

317

317

April

317

23

-1

339

338

May

338

10

348

10

338

June

338

22

-4

356

46

310

July

310

14

-3

321

22

299

August

299

42

341

20

321

September

321

26

-5

342

29

313

October

313

12

-2

323

318

November

318

49

367

367

December

367

18

385

385

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18.6

| 209

Anti-Corruption Court, Bahawalpur

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Shafiq ur Rehman Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,288,400/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Stenographer

14

Reader/Assistant

14

Account Clerk

11

Junior Clerk

Ahlmad

Naib Qasid

Water Carrier

10

Sweeper

11

Chowkidar

12

Driver

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
362

Institution
during the
year
203

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

565

230

335

Month-wise Breakup
January

362

13

375

17

358

February

358

365

16

349

March

349

353

12

341

April

341

49

390

13

377

May

377

15

392

14

378

June

378

18

396

17

379

July

379

15

394

10

384

August

384

36

420

33

387

September

387

22

409

31

378

October

378

11

389

21

368

November

368

374

36

338

December

338

345

10

335

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Anti-Corruption Court, Faisalabad

18.7

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Shaukat Iqbal Ahmad

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,710,100/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

16

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenotypist

14

Reader

11

Account Clerk

11

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Water Carrier

Chowkidar

10

Naib Qasid

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
809

Institution
during the year
579

Transfer

Total
1388

Disposal during
the year
372

Balance on
31-12-2013
1016

Month-wise Breakup
January

809

68

877

28

849

February

849

39

888

879

March

879

17

896

890

April

890

125

1015

33

982

May

982

14

996

79

917

June

917

71

988

82

906

July

906

13

919

24

895

August

895

59

954

946

September

946

35

981

31

950

October

950

31

981

38

943

November

943

71

1014

10

1004

December

1004

36

1040

24

1016

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Anti-Corruption Court, Multan

18.8

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Wajahat Hussain Khan Langha

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,041,900/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

15

Reader

14

Accounts Clerk

14

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Naib Qasid

Driver

Mali

10

Sweeper

11

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
125

Institution
during the year
365

Transfer

Total
489

Disposal during
the year
282

Balance on
31-12-2013
207

-1

Month-wise Breakup
January

125

41

166

28

138

February

138

57

195

29

166

March

166

45

211

31

180

April

180

33

213

30

183

May

183

23

206

19

187

June

187

16

203

16

187

July

187

11

-1

197

17

180

August

180

19

199

10

189

September

189

15

204

195

October

195

29

224

26

198

November

198

45

243

38

205

December

205

31

236

29

207

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Anti-Corruption Court, Dera Ghazi Khan

18.9

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Akram

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,290,800/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Reader

15

Stenographer

15

Accounts Clerk

11

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

11

Mali

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
105

Institution
during the year
513

Transfer

Total
615

Disposal during
the year
204

Balance on
31-12-2013
411

-3

Month-wise Breakup
January

105

19

-1

123

18

105

February

105

112

108

March

108

110

109

April

109

91

200

14

186

May

186

103

289

13

276

June

276

155

431

11

420

July

420

33

453

12

441

August

441

24

465

28

437

September

437

446

30

416

October

416

24

-2

438

16

422

November

422

33

455

17

438

December

438

13

451

40

411

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Anti-Corruption Court, Gujranwala

18.10

Name of Special Judge:

Syed Najmul Hassan Bukhari

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,619,900/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Stenographer

14

Reader

14

Accountant

11

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

694

244

938

105

833

Month-wise Breakup
January

694

40

734

10

724

February

724

10

734

725

March

725

726

12

714

April

714

714

714

May

714

714

714

June

714

21

735

729

July

729

50

779

11

768

August

768

770

10

760

September

760

765

17

748

October

748

39

787

778

November

778

778

15

763

December

763

76

839

833

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18.11

| 214

Anti-Corruption Court, Rawalpindi

Name of Special Judge:

Raja Ghazanfaq Ali Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,934,900/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Reader

15

Stenographer

12

Accounts Clerk

11

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

Mali

10

Chowkidar

11

Sanitary Worker

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
283

Institution
during the year
68

Transfer

Total
351

Disposal during
the year
312

Balance on
31-12-2013
39

Month-wise Breakup
January

283

14

297

32

265

February

265

270

26

244

March

244

252

16

236

April

236

241

17

224

May

224

229

39

190

June

190

190

48

142

July

142

10

152

40

112

August

112

116

26

90

September

90

94

42

52

October

52

55

18

37

November

37

45

38

December

38

40

39

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18.12

| 215

Anti-Corruption Court, Sargodha

Name of Special Judge:

Sheikh Khalid Bashir


Mr. Asif Majeed Awan
Rs. 5,730,984/-

Annual Budget for the year 2013-14

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

15

Reader

15

Accounts Clerk

11

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Water Carrier

Chowkidar

10

Naib Qasid

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
243

Institution
during the year
325

Transfer

Total
568

Disposal during
the year
196

Balance on
31-12-2013
372

Month-wise Breakup
January

243

57

300

298

February

298

26

324

16

308

March

308

12

320

315

April

315

12

327

12

315

May

315

41

356

10

346

June

346

88

434

21

413

July

413

413

413

August

413

413

413

September

413

420

14

406

October

406

27

433

73

360

November

360

37

397

18

379

December

379

18

397

25

372

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18.13

| 216

Anti-Corruption Court, Sahiwal

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Malik Mushtaq Ahmad Ojla

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,866,600/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

14

Reader

14

Accountant

11

Ahlmad

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

Mali

10

Chowkidar

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
229

Institution
during the year
86

Transfer

Total
317

Disposal during
the year
64

Balance on
31-12-2013
253

Month-wise Breakup
January

229

229

224

February

224

233

227

March

227

230

229

April

229

230

225

May

225

229

224

June

224

13

237

230

July

230

234

227

August

227

234

230

September

230

16

246

241

October

241

242

236

November

236

16

252

247

December

247

14

261

253

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Anti-Corruption Court, Hyderabad

18.14

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Khalid Mehmood Bhatti

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,296,275/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

21

Stenographer

15

Reader

10

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Accounts Clerk

Driver

Ahlmad

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the
year

Transfer/
Restored

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

837

141

978

72

906

Month-wise Breakup
January

837

31

868

861

February

861

870

867

March

867

14

881

877

April

877

10

887

14

873

May

873

15

888

882

June

882

888

885

July

885

14

899

892

August

892

894

890

September

890

12

902

10

892

October

892

10

902

897

November

897

899

894

December

894

16

910

906

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18.15

| 218

Anti-Corruption Court, Sukkur

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Jan Muhammad Lanjar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,701,300/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

15&12

Assistant

14

Accountant

10

Reader

10

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Ahlmad

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
488

Institution
during the year
30

Transfer

Total
518

Disposal during
the year
77

Balance on
31-12-2013
441

Month-wise Breakup
January

488

492

483

February

483

489

484

March

484

488

482

April

482

485

477

May

477

477

469

June

469

474

10

464

July

464

464

461

August

461

465

459

September

459

462

454

October

454

455

451

November

451

451

445

December

445

445

441

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18.16

| 219

Anti-Corruption Court, Karachi

Name of Special Judge:


Mrs. Gulshan Ara Chandio
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):
Rs. 4,656,350/Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials
Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Special Judge

Office Superintendent

16

Assistant

14

Assistant cum Accountant

14

Stenographer

14

Computer Operator

12

Reader

10

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

10

Accounts Clerk

11

Driver

12

Ahlmad

13

Naib Qasid

14

Sanitary Worker

15

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
140

Institution
during the year
53

Transfer

Total
193

Disposal during
the year
11

Balance on
31-12-2013
182

Month-wise Breakup
January

140

10

150

150

February

150

152

152

1March

152

157

157

April

157

157

157

May

157

159

159

June

159

161

161

July

161

162

161

August

161

169

168

September

168

175

172

October

172

11

183

179

November

179

181

179

December

179

182

182

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| 220

Anti-Corruption Court, Larkana

18.17

Mr. Irshad Ali Shah


Rs. 6,481,400/-

Name of Special Judge:


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Special Judge

Reader

10

Stenographer

14

Senior Clerk

Accounts Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Ahlmad

Naib Qasid

10

Sanitary Worker/Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency
on 1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer/
Restored

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

325

207

17

549

254

295

Month-wise Breakup
January

325

12

337

333

February

333

22

356

348

March

348

356

22

334

April

334

23

357

53

304

May

304

11

315

23

292

June

292

15

307

26

281

July

281

14

295

19

276

August

276

32

10

318

33

285

September

285

31

317

35

282

October

282

24

311

18

293

November

293

11

304

11

293

December

293

297

295

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| 221

Anti-Corruption Court, Peshawar

18.18

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Fazal Subhan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,230,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Special Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Reader

14

Clerk of Court

16

Senior Clerk

Accountant

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

10

Chowkidar

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
94

Institution
during the year
81

Transfer

Total
177

Disposal during
the year
80

Balance on
31-12-2013
97

Month-wise Breakup
January

94

94

10

84

February

84

90

88

March

88

10

99

93

April

93

99

93

May

93

-1

100

93

June

93

98

92

July

92

93

87

August

87

11

98

94

September

94

12

107

10

97

October

97

12

109

105

November

105

105

13

92

December

92

11

103

97

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Corruption Courts (Provincial)


18.19

| 222

Anti-Corruption Court (Establishment), Peshawar


Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases

Pendency
on 1-1-2013
17
Month-wise Breakup

Institution
during the year
126

Transfer

Total
143

Disposal during
the year
108

Balance on
31-12-2013
35

January

17

12

29

15

14

February

14

20

17

March

17

26

18

April

18

15

33

17

16

May

16

18

13

June

13

17

12

July

12

17

14

August

14

17

31

26

September

26

14

40

10

30

October

30

18

48

10

38

November

38

12

50

10

40

December

40

12

52

17

35

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Anti-Corruption Courts (Provincial)


18.20

| 223

Anti-Corruption Court, Quetta

Name of Special Judge:

Mr. Abtab Ahmed Lone

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,848,300/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

P.O /D& SJ

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Senior Steno

16

Superintendent

16

Assistant Accountant Officer

16

Accountant

14

Reader

14

Data Entry Operator

12

Senior Clerk

Record Keeper

10

Junior Clerk

11

Driver

12

Daftari

13

Chowkidar

14

Naib Qasid

15

Process Server

16

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
10
Month-wise Breakup
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

10
17
16
15
25
22
22
26
21
24
24
28

Institution
during the year
81

Transfer

Total
91

Disposal during
the year
68

Balance on
31-12-2013
23

8
4
6
12
10
6
8
15
4
2
6
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

18
21
22
27
35
28
30
41
25
26
30
28

1
5
7
2
13
6
4
20
1
2
2
5

17
16
15
25
22
22
26
21
24
24
28
23

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

Anti-Terrorism Courts

19.

Anti Terrorism Courts

19.1

Establishment of Anti - Terrorism Courts

| 227

Anti-Terrorism Courts were established after enactment of Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997 for
the prevention of terrorism, sectarian violence and for speedy trial of heinous offences.
Under section 14 of the said Act, an Anti-Terrorism Court shall consist of a Judge, being
a person who is a Judge of High Court or is or has been Sessions Judge or an Additional
Sessions Judge or a Judicial Magistrate 1st Class vested with powers under section 30 of
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, or has for a period of not less than ten years been
an advocate of High Court, who shall be appointed by the Federal Government or the
Provincial Government if so directed by the Federal Government after consultation with
the Chief Justice of the High Court. The Federal Government or if so directed by the
Government, the Provincial Government may establish one or more Anti-Terrorism
Courts in relation to each territorial limit as specified by the High Court.
19.2

Procedure of the Court


The Anti-Terrorism Court on taking cognizance of a case shall proceed with the trial
from day to day and shall decide the case within seven days, failing which an application
may be made to the Administrative Judge of the High Court concerned for appropriate
directions. The Anti-Terrorism Court shall not give more than two consecutive
adjournments during the trial of the case. If the defense counsel does not appear after
two consecutive adjournments, the court may appoint a State Counsel with at least
seven years standing in criminal matters for the defense of the accused from the panel
of advocates maintained by the court for the purpose in consultation with the
Government and shall proceed with the trial of the case.

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

19.3

| 228

Consolidated Statement of Anti-Terrorism Courts


Pendency on
01-01-2013
2176

Institution During
the year
3901

Transferred /
Abated
-744

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
2828

Balance on
31-12-2013
2505

2176

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

2505

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000

3901

1500

2828

1000
500
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 229

Anti-Terrorism Court I, Lahore

19.4

Name of Judge:

Mr. Imtiaz Ahmed

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,283,700/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

21

15&16

Judge (ATC)

Stenographer

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

26

89

115

83

32

January

26

23

49

41

February

41

49

10

39

March

39

44

37

April

37

41

41

May

41

10

51

45

June

45

47

40

July

40

48

17

31

August

31

37

35

September

35

43

35

October

35

10

45

13

32

November

32

35

34

December

34

36

32

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 230

Anti-Terrorism Court II, Lahore

19.5

Name of Judge:

Mr. Khalid Mahmood Ranjha

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,283,300/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

23

82

-8

97

69

28

January

23

18

41

41

February

41

45

42

March

42

44

42

April

42

51

44

May

44

51

43

June

43

45

37

July

37

-4

42

38

August

38

-4

36

32

September

32

10

42

38

October

38

46

10

36

November

36

43

10

33

December

33

37

28

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 231

Anti-Terrorism Court III, Lahore

19.6

Name of Judge:

Mr. Haroon Latif Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,281,150/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

20

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

24

103

127

89

38

January

24

21

45

11

34

February

34

43

10

33

March

33

36

30

April

30

19

49

13

36

May

36

11

47

13

34

June

34

12

46

39

July

39

44

17

27

August

27

34

30

September

30

38

32

October

32

35

35

November

35

38

36

December

36

38

38

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 232

Anti-Terrorism Court IV, Lahore

19.7

Name of Judge:

Rai Mohammad Ayoub Khan Marth

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,341,250/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the
year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

63

63

31

32

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

22

22

21

August

21

13

34

32

September

32

41

10

31

October

31

40

32

November

32

41

36

December

36

37

32

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

19.8

| 233

Anti-Terrorism Court I, Gujranwala

Name of Judge:

Chr. Imtiaz Ahmad

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,273,550/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

Stenographer

15

Assistant (Reader)

14

Assistant (Ahlmad)

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

12

70

-1

81

61

20

January

12

20

20

February

20

27

25

March

25

11

37

28

April

28

-1

30

25

May

25

28

25

June

25

28

22

July

22

10

-1

31

25

August

25

27

25

September

25

-1

30

12

18

October

18

20

13

November

13

10

23

18

December

18

24

20

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

19.9

| 234

Anti-Terrorism Court II, Gujranwala

Name of Judge:

Mr. Itifaq Abbasi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,274,450/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

18

68

89

64

25

January

18

26

20

February

20

22

19

March

19

23

22

April

22

29

26

May

26

26

23

June

23

31

23

July

23

11

34

29

August

29

36

30

September

30

36

28

October

28

32

11

21

November

21

29

24

December

24

30

25

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 235

Anti-Terrorism Court I, Rawalpindi

19.10

Name of Judge:

Mr. Parvez Ismail Joiya

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,281,150/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Title of Post

Sr. #

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

15

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

30

22

-1

51

31

20

January

30

-1

30

28

February

28

31

26

March

26

29

26

April

26

27

26

May

26

28

26

June

26

28

27

July

27

29

27

August

27

29

23

September

23

-1

24

22

October

22

25

23

November

23

24

20

December

20

21

20

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 236

Anti-Terrorism Court II, Rawalpindi

19.11

Name of Judge:

Rana Masood Akhtar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,279,100/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

30

36

70

45

25

January

30

31

28

February

28

32

26

March

26

30

26

April

26

31

30

May

30

31

27

June

27

29

26

July

26

29

25

August

25

28

27

September

27

30

25

October

25

27

22

November

22

26

24

December

24

32

25

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 237

Anti-Terrorism Court, Multan

19.12

Name of Judge:

Mr. Sajjad Ahmad

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,905,900/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

18

105

-5

118

63

55

January

18

17

-1

34

10

24

February

24

10

-1

33

27

March

27

10

-2

35

11

24

April

24

-1

30

25

May

25

-2

27

10

17

June

17

24

20

July

20

28

24

August

24

27

27

September

27

13

41

38

October

38

42

42

November

42

51

47

December

47

14

61

55

Month-wise Breakup

Cases of Anti Terrorism Court Multan II is transferred to this court


Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 238

Anti-Terrorism Court, Faisalabad

19.13

Name of Judge:

Mr. Ishtiaq Ahmad

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,271,550/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Title of Post

Sr. #

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

15

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
11

Institution
during the year
78

Transfer

Total
109

Disposal during
the year
99

Balance on
31-12-2013
10

20

Month-wise Breakup
January

11

10

21

14

February

14

26

17

March

17

-4

19

17

April

17

23

21

May

21

25

25

June

25

34

15

19

July

19

31

12

19

August

19

30

12

18

September

18

26

14

12

October

12

17

November

10

23

14

December
14
3
2
19
9
10
Cases of Anti Terrorism Court, Faisalabad II has been transferred to Anti-Terrorism Court IV, Lahore
vide notification No. SO(SPL-CTS)11-4/2003(LHR-IV) dated 2nd July, 2011 as well as with same
notification No. dated 13th July it is again intimated that Anti-Terrorism Court Sargodha shall be based at
Sargodha and tour Faisalabad for first three days at every week regarding cases at ATC-II, Faisalabad

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

19.14

| 239

Anti-Terrorism Court, Sargodha

Name of Judge:

Malik Peer Muhammad

Annual Budget for the year 2013-13

Rs. 6,274,600/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

26

54

-3

77

52

25

January

26

-1

29

26

February

26

32

30

March

30

38

37

April

37

-1

42

34

May

34

34

26

June

26

30

21

July

21

24

19

August

19

23

19

September

19

20

13

October

13

21

18

November

18

21

19

December

19

-1

25

25

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

| 240

Anti-Terrorism Court, Bahawalpur

19.15

Name of Judge:

Mr. Nisar Ahmed

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,271,450/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

20/21

Judge (ATC)

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

1*

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

45

110

-1

154

126

28

January

45

-1

51

45

February

45

53

12

41

March

41

44

11

33

April

33

10

43

11

32

May

32

39

31

June

31

33

30

July

30

16

46

37

August

37

43

34

September

34

39

32

October

32

15

47

15

32

November

32

15

48

19

29

December

29

16

-1

44

16

28

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

19.16

| 241

Anti-Terrorism Court I, Dera Ghazi Khan

Name of Judge:

Ch. Imtiaz Ahmad


Mr. Abdul Hafeez
Ch. Munir Ahmad
Rs. 6,271,450/-

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

15

Assistant

14

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

87

104

-107

84

54

30

January

87

-40

56

13

43

February

43

50

41

March

41

-5

42

42

April

42

47

43

May

43

-1

44

44

June

44

12

56

14

42

July

42

16

-23

35

35

August

35

19

-13

41

41

September

41

-13

33

33

October

33

13

46

14

32

November

32

10

-12

30

30

December

30

30

30

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Anti-Terrorism Courts

19.17

| 242

Anti-Terrorism Court I, Karachi

Name of Judge:

Mr. Bashir Ahmed Khoso

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,306,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
2*
Assistant
14
2
1
Junior Stenographer
12
0
1*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
0
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
1
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
1
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
252
Month-wise Breakup
January
252
February
253
March
257
April
189
May
193
June
196
July
195
August
195
September
207
October
150
November
156
December
171

Institution
during the year
152

Transfer

Total
247

Disposal during
the year
57

Balance on
31-12-2013
190

-157

5
6
12
12
10
11
8
20
8
13
21
26

0
0
-74
-5
0
-10
-2
-5
-58
0
0
-3

257
259
195
196
203
197
201
210
157
163
177
194

4
2
6
3
7
2
6
3
7
7
6
4

253
257
189
193
196
195
195
207
150
156
171
190

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Anti-Terrorism Court II, Karachi

Name of Judge:

Ms. Khalida Yaseen

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,000,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
1
Assistant
14
2
3*
Junior Stenographer
12
0
1*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
1
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
1
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
3*
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
240
Month-wise Breakup
January
240
February
242
March
243
April
222
May
186
June
192
July
192
August
200
September
206
October
168
November
186
December
203

Institution
during the year
208

Transfer

Total
277

Disposal during
the year
51

Balance on
31-12-2013
226

-171

16
13
6
25
10
5
21
20
17
26
22
27

-9
-4
-25
-56
-2
-5
-10
-7
-50
-2
0
-1

247
251
224
191
194
192
203
213
173
192
208
229

5
8
2
5
2
0
3
7
5
6
5
3

242
243
222
186
192
192
200
206
168
186
203
226

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Anti-Terrorism Court III, Karachi

Name of Judge:

Mr. Saleem Raza Baloch

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,410,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
1
Assistant
14
2
2
Junior Stenographer
12
0
1*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
1
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
2*
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
2
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
132
Month-wise Breakup
January
132
February
136
March
148
April
128
May
105
June
110
July
105
August
106
September
112
October
121
November
139
December
176

Institution
during the year
162

Transfer

Total
234

Disposal during
the year
26

Balance on
31-12-2013
208

-60

7
13
5
3
8
7
4
7
12
20
40
36

0
0
-21
-25
0
-10
-1
-1
0
0
-1
-1

139
149
132
106
113
107
108
112
124
141
178
211

3
1
4
1
3
2
2
0
3
2
2
3

136
148
128
105
110
105
106
112
121
139
176
208

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Anti-Terrorism Court IV, Karachi

19.20

Name of Judge:

Mr. Anandram Sairani

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 2,086,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Senior Stenographer

15

Assistant

14

Junior Stenographer

12

Driver

Chowkidar

Naib Qasid

Sanitary Worker

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

107

107

19

88

January

February

March

April

May

June

57

57

57

July

57

57

55

August

55

55

52

September

52

50

102

101

October

101

101

98

November

98

98

98

December

98

98

10

88

Month-wise Breakup

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Anti-Terrorism Court V, Karachi

19.21

Name of Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Javed Alam

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 2,086,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Senior Stenographer

15

Assistant

14

Junior Stenographer

12

2*

Driver

Chowkidar

Naib Qasid

Sanitary Worker

* Working on detailment basis from other department

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

118

-3

115

21

94

January

February

March

April

67

67

66

May

66

66

66

June

66

66

66

July

66

-1

65

63

August

63

64

61

September

61

46

107

104

October

104

108

101

November

101

-2

99

96

December

96

96

94

Month-wise Breakup

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Anti-Terrorism Court, Hyderabad

Name of Judge:

Mr. Abdul Ghaffor Memon

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,275,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
1
Assistant
14
2
3*
Junior Stenographer
12
0
1*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
1
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
1
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
2
Sanitary Worker
1
1
2*
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
87
Month-wise Breakup
January
87
February
82
March
78
April
81
May
82
June
92
July
106
August
102
September
109
October
116
November
121
December
127

Institution
during the year
153

Transfer

Total
188

Disposal during
the year
52

Balance on
31-12-2013
136

-52

5
12
14
9
20
16
11
19
10
15
8
14

0
-11
-8
-4
-3
-1
-9
-6
-1
-6
-2
-1

92
83
84
86
99
107
108
115
118
125
127
140

10
5
3
4
7
1
6
6
2
4
0
4

82
78
81
82
92
106
102
109
116
121
127
136

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| 248

Anti-Terrorism Court, Naushero Feroze

Name of Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Bux Bhangwar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,275,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
1
Assistant
14
2
2
Junior Stenographer
12
0
2*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
1
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
1
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
3*
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
111
Month-wise Breakup
January
111
February
114
March
106
April
106
May
114
June
104
July
102
August
110
September
111
October
109
November
104
December
115

Institution
during the year
75

Transfer

Total
163

Disposal during
the year
60

Balance on
31-12-2013
103

-23

10
6
5
9
0
7
9
6
3
1
18
1

0
-7
-1
0
-6
-1
0
0
0
-1
-1
-6

121
113
110
115
108
110
111
116
114
109
121
110

7
7
4
1
4
8
1
5
5
5
6
7

114
106
106
114
104
102
110
111
109
104
115
103

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Anti-Terrorism Court, Mirpurkhas

Name of Judge:

Mr. Ghulam Mustafa A. Memon

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,395,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
1
Assistant
14
2
2
Junior Stenographer
12
0
3*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
0
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
1
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
2
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
25
Month-wise Breakup
January
25
February
25
March
25
April
25
May
26
June
20
July
26
August
22
September
17
October
13
November
11
December
15

Institution
during the year
20

Transfer

Total
43

Disposal during
the year
29

Balance on
31-12-2013
14

-2

2
0
1
2
1
6
0
0
2
1
4
1

0
0
0
0
-2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

27
25
26
27
25
26
26
22
19
14
15
16

2
0
1
1
5
0
4
5
6
3
0
2

25
25
25
26
20
26
22
17
13
11
15
14

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Anti-Terrorism Court, Kashmore @ Kandhkot

19.25

Name of Judge:

Mr. Mushtaque Ahmed Leghari

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 2,209,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Senior Stenographer

15

Assistant

14

Junior Clerk

2*

Driver

Chowkidar

Naib Qasid

Sanitary Worker

* Working on detailment basis from other department

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

85

-5

80

27

53

January

February

March

April

60

60

60

May

60

62

57

June

57

-2

57

56

July

56

58

56

August

56

-1

56

51

September

51

-1

53

49

October

49

10

59

55

November

55

58

55

December

55

-1

56

53

Month-wise Breakup

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Anti-Terrorism Court, Shaheed Benazirabad

Name of Judge:

Mr. Inayatullah Memon

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,852,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)
Superintendent
Senior Stenographer
Assistant
Junior Stenographer
Computer Operator
Nazir
Reader
Head Translator
Senior Clerk
Junior Clerk
Cashier
Record Keeper
Driver
Bailiff
Chowkidar
Naib Qasid
Sanitary Worker

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1

21
16
15
14
12
12
11
10
9
9
7
6
6
4
1
1
1
1

Working
Strength
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1

Vacant
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
24
Month-wise Breakup
January
24
February
31
March
28
April
29
May
28
June
25
July
28
August
34
September
36
October
37
November
34
December
38

Institution
during the year
41

Transfer

Total
57

Disposal during
the year
26

Balance on
31-12-2013
31

-8

9
0
2
5
0
3
7
3
3
3
4
2

-1
-3
0
-4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

32
28
30
30
28
28
35
37
39
40
38
40

1
0
1
2
3
0
1
1
2
6
0
9

31
28
29
28
25
28
34
36
37
34
38
31

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| 252

Anti-Terrorism Court, Sukkur

Name of Judge:

Mr. Iqbal Ahmed Khwaja

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,855,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
2*
Assistant
14
2
2
Junior Stenographer
12
0
1*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
0
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
0
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
2
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
149
Month-wise Breakup
January
149
February
151
March
152
April
152
May
150
June
144
July
140
August
137
September
130
October
120
November
120
December
118

Institution
during the year
46

Transfer

Total
170

Disposal during
the year
51

Balance on
31-12-2013
119

-25

2
1
4
6
3
3
4
5
10
7
0
1

0
0
-1
-7
-6
-1
0
-4
-5
-1
0
0

151
152
155
151
147
146
144
138
135
126
120
119

0
0
3
1
3
6
7
8
15
6
2
0

151
152
152
150
144
140
137
130
120
120
118
119

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| 253

Anti-Terrorism Court, Khairpur

Name of Judge:

Syed Saeed Hassan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,155,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
2*
Assistant
14
2
2
Junior Stenographer
12
0
1*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
1*
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
2*
Daftari
3
0
1*
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
2*
Naib Qasid
1
2
2
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
149
Month-wise Breakup
January
149
February
158
March
149
April
137
May
129
June
129
July
139
August
152
September
149
October
146
November
150
December
150

Institution
during the year
83

Transfer

Total
208

Disposal during
the year
60

Balance on
31-12-2013
148

-24

9
2
9
0
5
14
13
3
7
4
9
8

0
-1
-9
-1
-1
0
0
-1
-6
0
-5
0

158
159
149
136
133
143
152
154
150
150
154
158

0
10
12
7
4
4
0
5
4
0
4
10

158
149
137
129
129
139
152
149
146
150
150
148

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19.29

| 254

Anti-Terrorism Court, Larkana

Name of Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Riaz Rajput

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,286,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
1
Assistant
14
2
2
Junior Stenographer
12
0
1*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
0
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
1
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
2
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
57
Month-wise Breakup
January
57
February
51
March
53
April
55
May
59
June
59
July
59
August
69
September
77
October
76
November
76
December
79

Institution
during the year
60

Transfer

Total
102

Disposal during
the year
26

Balance on
31-12-2013
76

-15

6
6
5
5
4
2
11
10
2
2
5
2

-10
-1
0
0
0
0
-1
-1
-1
0
0
-1

53
56
58
60
63
61
69
78
78
78
81
80

2
3
3
1
4
2
0
1
2
2
2
4

51
53
55
59
59
59
69
77
76
76
79
76

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19.30

| 255

Anti-Terrorism Court, Shikarpur

Name of Judge:

Mr. Rasheed Ahmed Soomro

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,523,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Working
Strength
Strength
Judge (ATC)
21
1
1
Superintendent
16
1
0
Senior Stenographer
15
1
1
Assistant
14
2
2
Junior Stenographer
12
0
1*
Computer Operator
12
1
0
Nazir
11
1
0
Reader
10
1
0
Head Translator
9
1
0
Senior Clerk
9
1
0
Junior Clerk
7
1
0
Cashier
6
1
0
Record Keeper
6
1
0
Driver
4
1
1
Bailiff
1
1
0
Chowkidar
1
1
1
Naib Qasid
1
2
2
Sanitary Worker
1
1
1
* Working on detailment basis from other department

Vacant
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
179
Month-wise Breakup
January
179
February
174
March
171
April
174
May
114
June
110
July
111
August
121
September
114
October
123
November
119
December
108

Institution
during the year
56

Transfer

Total
153

Disposal during
the year
47

Balance on
31-12-2013
106

-82

1
3
5
4
0
5
14
1
13
2
5
3

-2
0
-1
-60
-1
-1
-2
-2
0
0
-11
-2

178
177
175
118
113
114
123
120
127
125
113
109

4
6
1
4
3
3
2
6
4
6
5
3

174
171
174
114
110
111
121
114
123
119
108
106

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| 256

Anti-Terrorism Court - I, Peshawar

19.31

Name of Judge:

Mr. Azhar Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 25,563,000/- (All three ATC-Courts of Peshawar)

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
11

Institution
during the year
112

Transfer

Total
120

Disposal during
the year
107

Balance on
31-12-2013
13

-3

Month-wise Breakup
January

11

15

26

14

12

February

12

17

10

March

16

23

12

11

April

11

10

-1

20

13

May

24

31

20

11

June

11

10

-2

19

12

July

13

August

September

10

17

10

October

10

13

10

November

10

18

12

December

12

17

13

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| 257

Anti-Terrorism Court - II, Peshawar

19.32

Name of Judge:

Mr Muhammad Ibrahim

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the
year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

11

127

140

130

10

January

11

-2

13

February

16

25

12

13

March

13

23

12

11

April

11

11

23

14

May

14

21

36

20

16

June

16

16

32

14

18

July

18

11

29

11

18

August

18

22

11

11

September

11

16

27

12

15

October

15

20

15

November

15

24

11

13

December

13

19

10

Month-wise Breakup

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| 258

Anti-Terrorism Court - III, Peshawar

19.33

Name of Judge:

Syed Asghar Ali Shah

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

128

-10

125

118

January

-3

10

February

16

22

14

March

-1

15

15

April

16

-2

14

May

20

-2

24

18

June

11

17

12

July

-1

August

24

30

14

16

September

16

23

11

12

October

12

20

17

November

17

-1

19

11

December

13

Month-wise Breakup

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| 259

Anti-Terrorism Court, Kohat

19.34

Name of Judge:

Muhammad Asim Imam

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 10,139,100/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

20

107

-1

126

104

22

January

20

14

34

11

23

February

23

14

37

29

March

29

22

51

44

April

44

53

11

42

May

42

46

31

15

June

15

11

26

19

July

19

10

29

14

15

August

15

19

19

September

19

22

14

October

14

18

15

November

15

-1

21

17

December

17

22

22

Month-wise Breakup

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| 260

Anti-Terrorism Court, Dera Ismail Khan

19.35

Name of Judge:

Khawaja Wajih ud Din

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 11,284,004/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

46

-2

45

44

January

February

10

March

14

April

-2

14

11

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Month-wise Breakup

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| 261

Anti-Terrorism Court, Mardan

19.36

Name of Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Younas Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,046,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
12

Institution
during the year
157

Transfer

Total
170

Disposal during
the year
152

Balance on
31-12-2013
18

Month-wise Breakup
January

12

19

31

13

18

February

18

12

30

13

17

March

17

21

38

11

27

April

27

12

39

24

15

May

15

11

26

18

June

18

12

31

16

15

July

15

19

34

16

18

August

18

10

28

19

September

19

10

29

14

15

October

15

19

34

14

20

November

20

29

23

December

23

26

18

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| 262

Anti-Terrorism Court, Bannu

19.37

Name of Judge:

Mr. Muhammad Zafar Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,954,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

12

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

9
10

Chowkidar
Sweeper

2
2

1
1

1
1

0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
9

Institution
during the year
79

Transfer

Total
81

Disposal during
the year
76

Balance on
31-12-2013
5

-7

Month-wise Breakup
January

12

-3

18

12

February

-1

11

March

11

April

-1

12

May

June

-1

July

August

September

12

15

13

October

November

14

December

-1

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| 263

Anti-Terrorism Court, Abbottabad

19.38

Name of Judge:

Mr. Anwar Ali

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,442,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
8

Institution
during the year
19

Transfer

Total
23

Disposal during
the year
10

Balance on
31-12-2013
13

-4

Month-wise Breakup
January

-1

10

February

March

-2

April

May

June

July

August

September

10

10

October

10

-1

November

11

10

December

10

13

13

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| 264

Anti-Terrorism Court - I, Malakand Division at Swat

19.39

Name of Judge:

Mr. Shoaib Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 1,976,640/- (All courts in Swat)

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Senior Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Muharrir

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

44

15

-9

50

43

January

44

47

39

February

39

41

37

March

37

-1

37

33

April

33

-4

32

26

May

26

27

21

June

21

-1

23

18

July

18

-2

16

15

August

15

-1

15

12

September

12

12

October

November

December

Month-wise Breakup

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| 265

Anti-Terrorism Court II, Malakand Division at Swat

19.40

Name of Judge:

Muhammad Asif Khan

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Superintendent

16

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Muharrir

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

28

36

32

January

February

March

11

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

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| 266

Anti-Terrorism Court -III, Swat at Timergara

19.41

Name of Judge:

Muhammad Bashir

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

28

73

-14

87

72

15

January

28

18

46

18

28

February

28

29

24

March

24

29

22

April

22

23

16

May

16

21

20

June

20

21

17

July

17

17

17

August

17

13

11

19

18

September

18

25

19

October

19

17

36

16

20

November

20

21

17

December

17

18

15

Month-wise Breakup

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| 267

Anti-Terrorism Court, Camp Court Malakand Division Swat at Kanju

19.42

Name of Judge:

Muhammad Asif Khan

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Superintendent

16

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Computer Operator

14

Muharrir

Driver

Niab Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

17

29

27

January

17

18

10

February

10

10

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Month-wise Breakup

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

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| 268

Anti-Terrorism Court, Camp Court Malakand Division at Batkhela

19.43

Name of Judge:

Abudl Ghafoor Qureshi

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

14

KPO

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

15

24

-8

31

28

January

15

16

11

February

11

11

10

March

10

11

April

14

11

May

11

12

10

June

10

July

August

September

October

November

December

Month-wise Breakup

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| 269

Anti-Terrorism Court I, Quetta

19.44

Name of Judge:

Mr. Tariq Anwar Kasi (Additional Charge)

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 3,853,500/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Clerk (Court)

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Niab Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
116

Institution
during the year
150

Transfer

Total
266

Disposal during
the year
82

Balance on
31-12-2013
184

Month-wise Breakup
January

116

116

111

February

111

111

107

March

107

110

51

59

April

59

17

76

73

May

73

12

85

79

June

79

13

92

89

July

89

94

90

August

90

20

110

108

September

108

20

128

128

October

128

36

164

163

November

163

165

165

December

165

22

187

184

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| 270

Anti-Terrorism Court II, Quetta

19.45

Name of Judge:

Mr. Tariq Anwar Kasi (Additional Charge)

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 4,179,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Clerk (Court)

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Niab Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
28

Institution
during the year
81

Transfer

Total
109

Disposal during
the year
63

Balance on
31-12-2013
46

Month-wise Breakup
January

28

28

23

February

23

24

23

March

23

48

71

67

April

67

71

70

May

70

72

70

June

70

70

65

July

65

65

64

August

64

71

11

60

September

60

13

73

10

63

October

63

66

58

November

58

60

57

December

57

58

12

46

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Anti-Terrorism Court, Sibi

19.46

Name of Judge:

Mr. Rashid Mehmood (Additional Charge)

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 3,679,400/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Clerk (Court)

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Niab Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
23

Institution
during the year
81

Transfer

Total
104

Disposal during
the year
48

Balance on
31-12-2013
56

Month-wise Breakup
January

23

23

23

February

23

24

23

March

23

12

35

32

April

32

12

44

39

May

39

12

51

49

June

49

49

42

July

42

51

49

August

49

49

45

September

45

51

49

October

49

55

12

43

November

43

17

60

57

December

57

63

56

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Anti-Terrorism Court, Khuzdar

19.47

Name of Judge:

Mr. Bashir Ahmed Badini

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 3,699,800/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Clerk (Court)

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Niab Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
21

Institution
during the year
63

Transfer

Total
84

Disposal during
the year
54

Balance on
31-12-2013
30

Month-wise Breakup
January

21

23

22

February

22

25

25

March

25

30

25

April

25

30

30

May

30

32

30

June

30

32

30

July

30

10

40

31

August

31

23

54

49

September

49

50

42

October

42

48

11

37

November

37

39

32

December

32

34

30

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Anti-Terrorism Court, Turbat

Name of Judge:

Mr. Nazir Ahmed Langove

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 3,598,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Clerk (Court)

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Niab Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
9

Institution
during the year
14

Transfer

Total
23

Disposal during
the year
15

Balance on
31-12-2013
8

Month-wise Breakup
January

10

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

10

October

November

10

December

11

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Anti-Terrorism Court, Dera Allah Yar

19.49

Name of Judge:

Mr. Allah Dad Roshan (Additional Charge)

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 3,643,300/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Judge (ATC)

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Clerk (Court)

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Niab Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
33

Institution
during the year
272

Transfer

Total
305

Disposal during
the year
204

Balance on
31-12-2013
101

Month-wise Breakup
January

33

41

13

28

February

28

20

48

40

March

40

21

61

14

47

April

47

28

75

72

May

72

30

102

13

89

June

89

28

117

29

88

July

88

23

111

21

90

August

90

18

108

11

97

September

97

30

127

21

106

October

106

35

141

21

120

November

120

12

132

22

110

December

110

19

129

28

101

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| 275

Anti-Terrorism Court, Loralai

Name of Judge:

Mrs. Shagufta Begum

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 3,532,700/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Judge (ATC)

21

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Clerk (Court)

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Niab Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

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Consumer Courts
Consumer Protection Laws have been introduced across the country which are gradually
gaining ground. The Islamabad Consumer Protection Act, 1995 was the first law
introduced in this country and then the provinces enacted their laws. The Khyber
Pukhtunkhawa Consumer Protection Act was passed in 1997, the Balochistan Consumer
Protection Act in 2003, the Punjab Consumer Protection Act in 2005 and finally the
Sindh Consumer Protection Act was passed in 2007.

20.1

Establishment of the Consumer Courts


The Islamabad Consumers Protection Act, 1995 was enforced in the Islamabad Capital
Territory to protect and promote rights and interests of the consumers. Under section 6
of the said Act, the Authority i.e., the Court of Sessions Islamabad, shall receive
complaints of the consumers and those made on behalf of the Consumers Protection
Counsel, Islamabad for investigation and determination thereof. A complaint may be
filed before the Authority, who shall pass an order under the prescribed procedure.
Under section 10 of the Act an appeal against the orders of the Authority shall lie to the
High Court.
The Punjab Consumer Protection Act, was enacted in 2005 to protect and promote
rights and interests of the consumers. Section 26 of the Act provides that Government
of the Punjab shall establish one or more Consumer Courts to exercise jurisdiction and
powers under this Act. A Consumer Court shall consist of a District Judge or an
Additional District Judge to be appointed by the Government of the Punjab in
consultation with the Lahore High Court. A Consumer, who has suffered damages or in
other cases the authority i.e., the District Coordination Officer of the district concerned
or any other notified officer, may file a claim before the Consumer Court, which shall be
decided within six months after conducting proceedings. Any person aggrieved by any
final order of the Consumer Court may file an appeal in the Lahore High Court within
thirty days of such order.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Consumer Protection Act, was enacted in 1997 to protect
and promote rights and interests of the consumers. Under section 11A of the Act
Government of the Khyber Pakhtunkhawa may establish a cConsumer Court in each
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District of the Province to be presided by the District and Sessions Judge. A consumer to
redress the grievance may file a complaint before the Consumer Court. Any person
aggrieved by any final order of the Consumer Court may file an appeal in the Peshawar
High Court within thirty days of such order.
The Balochistan Consumers Protection Act was enforced in 2003 to protect and
promote rights and interests of the consumers. Under section 12 of the Act, the
Government of Balochistan shall establish as many Consumer Courts as necessary to
exercise jurisdiction under this Act and appoint a Judge for each of such Consumer
Courts or confer upon a Court of Judicial Magistrate to exercise the power of the
Consumer Court under this Act, in consultation with the High Court of Balochistan. A
consumer who has grievance may file a complaint before the Consumer Court. Any
person aggrieved by any final order of the Consumer Court may prefer an appeal to the
Sessions Court or the Balochistan High Court within period of thirty days of such order.
20.2

Procedure of the Court


The Consumer Court shall, on receipt of a claim if it relates to any product forward a
copy of the claim to the defendant mentioned in the claim directing him to file his written
statement within a period of fifteen days or such extended period not exceeding fifteen
days. Where the defendant, on receipt of such claim, denies or disputes the allegations
contained in the claim, or omits or fails to present his case within the time specified, as the
case may be, the Consumer Court shall proceed to settle the consumer dispute. Where the
claim alleges that products are defective and do not conform to the accepted industry
standards, the Consumer Court may decide the dispute on the basis of the evidence
relating to the accepted industry standards and by inviting expert evidence in this
regard. Where the dispute cannot be determined without proper analysis or test of
products, the Consumer Court shall obtain sample of the products from the
complainant, seal it and authenticate it in the manner prescribed and refer the sample
to a laboratory along with a direction to make analysis or test, whichever may be
necessary, with a view to finding out if such products suffer from any defect and to
report its findings to the Consumer Court within a period of thirty days of the receipt of
the reference or within such period as may be extended, not exceeding fifteen day. The
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Consumer Court may require the claimant to deposit to the credit of the Consumer Court
such fees as may be specified, for payment to the laboratory for carrying out the necessary
analysis or test and the fee so deposited by the claimant shall be payable by the defendant if
the test or analysis support the version of the claimant.
The Consumer Court shall, if the claim relates to any services, forward a copy of such
claim to the defendant directing him to file his written statement within a period of
fifteen days or such extended period not exceeding fifteen days as may be granted by
the Consumer Court and on receipt of the written statement of the defendant, if any,
proceed to settle the dispute on the basis of evidence produced by both the parties. For
the purposes of this section, the Consumer Court shall have the same powers as are
vested in civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act XX of 1908). The
Consumer Court shall decide the claim within six months after the service of summons
on the respondent. Eleven Consumer Courts have been established in the Punjab in
Districts Lahore, Sahiwal, Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Rawalpindi, Gujrat, Sialkot,
Gujranwala, Bahawalpur, Sargodha and Faisalabad.
So far Consumer Courts have been established only in the Punjab.

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Consolidated Statement of Consumer Courts


Pendency on
01-01-2013
2690

Institution During
the year
4990

Transferred /
Abated
505

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
5061

Balance on
31-12-2013
3124

2690

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

3124

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

6000
5000
4000
3000
4990

5061

Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

2000
1000
0

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Consumer Court, Lahore

Name of Presiding Officer:


Khawaja Hassan Wali
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):
Rs. 7,932,500/Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials
Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
764

Institution
during the year
943

Transfer

Total

85

1792

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
801
991

Month-wise Breakup
January

764

61

831

51

780

February

780

58

842

79

763

March

763

78

15

856

73

783

April

783

79

11

873

78

795

May

795

77

876

68

808

June

808

63

876

51

825

July

825

102

929

45

884

August

884

72

961

38

923

September

923

98

13

1034

66

968

October

968

87

1061

83

978

November

978

88

1073

100

973

December

973

80

1060

69

991

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Consumer Court, Sahiwal

20.5

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Tahir Pervez & Mr. Muhammad Amjad Pervez

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,980,400/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
172

Institution
Transfer
during the year
218
7

Total
397

Disposal during
the year
155

Balance on
31-12-2013
242

Month-wise Breakup
January

172

10

185

14

171

February

171

17

190

18

172

March

172

17

190

185

April

185

14

199

190

May

190

15

205

202

June

202

11

213

213

July

213

17

230

230

August

230

22

252

245

September

245

23

268

29

239

October

239

16

255

24

231

November

231

46

277

28

249

December

249

10

260

18

242

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Consumer Court, Dera Ghazi Khan

20.6

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mirza Jawad Abid Baig

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,804,800/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
624

Institution
during the year
1900

Transfer

Total

189

2713

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
2151
562

Month-wise Breakup
January

624

197

830

72

758

February

758

151

911

151

760

March

760

760

760

April

760

132

893

888

May

888

159

34

1081

399

682

June

682

237

924

147

777

July

777

198

19

994

232

762

August

762

199

27

988

291

697

September

697

238

21

956

207

749

October

749

136

14

899

121

778

November

778

158

47

983

191

792

December

792

95

10

897

335

562

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Consumer Court, Multan

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Zafar Iqbal Ch.

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs 7,750,400/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Title of Post

BPS

District & Sessions Judge


Registrar
Private Secretary
Assistant
Stenographer
Senior Clerk
Junior Clerk
Driver
Messenger
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Sweeper

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1

17
16
14
12
9
7
4
1
1
1
1

Working
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
0
2
1
1

Vacant
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
166

Institution
during the year
267

Transfer

Total
444

Disposal during
the year
396

Balance on
31-12-2013
48

11

Month-wise Breakup
January

166

24

190

60

130

February

130

20

150

53

97

March

97

15

112

53

59

April

59

20

81

51

30

May

30

18

51

29

22

June

22

20

46

11

35

July

35

22

57

18

39

August

39

24

63

13

50

September

50

19

69

29

40

October

40

24

64

38

26

November

26

31

57

15

42

December

42

30

74

26

48

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Consumer Court, Gujranwala

Name of Presiding Officer:


Sheikh Muhammad Yousaf & Mian Muhammad Ilyas
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):
Rs. 6,734,300/Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials
Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
120

Institution
during the year
230

Transfer

Total
359

Disposal during
the year
172

Balance on
31-12-2013
187

Month-wise Breakup
January

120

17

141

23

118

February

118

13

132

24

108

March

108

39

147

12

135

April

135

22

159

24

135

May

135

24

159

34

125

June

125

15

140

14

126

July

126

11

137

18

119

August

119

20

141

132

September

132

20

152

152

October

152

11

163

163

November

163

23

186

186

December

186

15

201

14

187

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Consumer Court, Sargodha

20.9

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Sohaib Ahmed Roomi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,720,800/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
52

Institution
during the year
185

Transfer

Total

237

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
98
139

Month-wise Breakup
January

52

59

59

February

59

65

62

March

62

11

73

15

58

April

58

19

77

20

57

May

57

15

72

63

June

63

13

76

10

66

July

66

22

88

10

78

August

78

18

96

94

September

94

18

112

14

98

October

98

27

125

122

November

122

16

138

133

December

133

13

146

139

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Consumer Court, Gujrat

20.10

Name of Presiding Officer:

Ch. Mahmood Ahmed Shakir

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,398,500/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

25

175

202

Disposal during Balance


the year
on 31-122013
178
24

Month-wise Breakup
January

25

15

40

29

11

February

11

11

22

11

11

March

11

12

23

22

April

22

24

46

33

13

May

13

13

26

18

June

18

16

35

14

21

July

21

14

36

12

24

August

24

16

40

16

24

September

24

10

34

17

17

October

17

11

28

18

10

November

10

16

26

11

15

December

15

17

32

24

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Consumer Court, Sialkot

20.11

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Abdul Hafeez, Mr. Abdul Haq

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,957,600/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
49

Institution
during the year
121

Transfer

Total

15

185

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
107
78

Month-wise Breakup
January

49

55

16

39

February

39

49

14

35

March

35

13

49

40

April

40

16

56

12

44

May

44

13

57

57

June

57

10

67

67

July

67

17

85

19

66

August

66

70

10

60

September

60

71

12

59

October

59

71

62

November

62

71

66

December

66

10

79

78

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| 291

Consumer Court, Bahawalpur

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Sabir Sultan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,535,600/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
411

Institution
during the year
371

Transfer

Total
937

Disposal during
the year
475

Balance on
31-12-2013
462

155

Month-wise Breakup
January

411

19

430

32

398

February

398

18

416

18

398

March

398

33

28

459

57

402

April

402

44

31

477

63

414

May

414

27

25

466

47

419

June

419

17

17

453

48

405

July

405

33

21

459

41

418

August

418

26

12

456

23

433

September

433

46

479

37

442

October

442

35

21

498

39

459

November

459

33

492

30

462

December

462

40

502

40

462

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| 292

Consumer Court, Faisalabad

20.13

Name of Presiding Officer:


Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Mr. Mehar Mohammad Nawaz &


Sheikh Muhammad Yousaf
Rs. 8,392,900/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
291

Institution
during the year
298

Transfer

Total

21

610

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
301
309

Month-wise Breakup
January

291

17

311

37

274

February

274

13

288

280

March

280

23

303

296

April

296

21

317

311

May

311

24

336

30

306

June

306

27

335

34

301

July

301

32

333

14

319

August

319

29

348

348

September

348

35

386

37

349

October

349

22

378

64

314

November

314

29

345

52

293

December

293

26

321

12

309

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Consumer Courts

| 293

Consumer Court, Rawalpindi

20.14

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Sohail Nasir & Mr. Faiz Muhammad

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,700,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

12

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Messenger

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
16

Institution
during the year
282

Transfer

Total

11

309

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
227
82

Month-wise Breakup
January

16

32

49

32

17

February

17

31

48

14

34

March

34

36

70

23

47

April

47

22

70

24

46

May

46

28

74

74

June

74

13

87

87

July

87

24

111

12

99

August

99

12

114

17

97

September

97

25

124

39

85

October

85

23

109

24

85

November

85

17

104

17

87

December

87

19

107

25

82

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Labour Courts

Labour Courts

| 297

21.

Labour Courts

21.1

Establishment of Labour Courts & Appellate Tribunals


The subject of labour, industrial and labour relations have been transferred to provinces
through 18th Amendment to the Constitution. However, the trans-provincial labour
unions and labour matters remain in the legislative powers of the Federation. Further,
labour matters related to Islamabad Capital Territory are in the domain of Federation.
After the said Constitutional amendment the respective Provincial Governments have
legislated on the subject to regulate and manage labour and industrial issues at
provincial level.
For the Islamabad Capital Territory, the Industrial Relations Act, 2012 was enacted to
consolidate and rationalize the law relating to formation of trade unions, and
improvement of relations between employers and workmen in the Islamabad Capital
Territory and trance-provincial establishments and industries. Under section 53 of the
Act, the Federal Government is empowered to constitute the National Industrial
Relations Commission (NIRC). The NIRC shall consist of not less than ten full time
members including the Chairman. The NIRC shall adjudicate and determine industrial
disputes in the Islamabad Capital Territory and trans-provincial disputes to which a
trade union or federation of such trade union is party or where, if, a dispute is of
national importance or referred to the NIRC by the Federal Government.
In the Punjab, the Punjab Industrial Relations Act, 2010 was enacted to regulate
formation of trade unions and union activities, relations between employers and
workmen and the avoidance and settlement of any differences or disputes arising
between them and other ancillary matters. The Government of the Punjab may
establish as many Labour Courts as it considers necessary to exercise jurisdiction under
this Act. A Labour Court shall consist of one Presiding Officer appointed by the
Government, who shall not be qualified for appointment as Presiding Officer unless he
has been or is a District Judge or an Additional District Judge. Under section 47 of the
Act, the Government of Punjab may constitute as many Labour Appellate Tribunals
consisting of one member as it may consider necessary to exercise jurisdiction under
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this Act. The member of the said Tribunal shall be a person who is or has been a Judge
or an Additional Judge of the Lahore High Court. Under section 46 of the Act, any
aggrieved party may, within thirty days of the communication of the final award,
decision or sentence passed by the Labour Court, prefer an appeal to the Labour
Appellate Tribunal.
In the province of Sindh, the Industrial Relations Act, 2008 (Act No. IV of 2008) was
revived with object to regulate formation of trade unions and union activities, relations
between employers and workmen and the avoidance and settlement of any differences
or disputes arising between them and other ancillary matters. The Government of Sindh
may establish as many Labour Courts as it considers necessary to exercise jurisdiction
under this Act. A Labour Court shall consist of one Presiding Officer appointed by the
Government of Sindh, who shall not be qualified for appointment as Presiding Officer
unless he has been or is a District Judge or an Additional District Judge. Under section 55
of the Act, the Government of Sindh may constitute as many Labour Appellate Tribunals
consisting of one member as it may consider necessary to exercise jurisdiction under
this Act. The member of the said Tribunal shall be a person who is or has been a Judge
or an Additional Judge of the Sindh High Court. Under section 54 of the Act, any
aggrieved party may, within thirty days of the communication of the final award,
decision or sentence passed by the Labour Court, prefer an appeal to the Labour
Appellate Tribunal.
In the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Industrial
Relations Act, 2010 was enforced with the aim to regulate formation of trade unions
and union activities, relations between employers and workmen and the avoidance and
settlement of any differences or disputes arising between them and other ancillary
matters. The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa may establish as many Labour Courts
as it considers necessary to exercise jurisdiction under this Act. A Labour Court shall
consist of one Presiding Officer appointed by the Government of KPK, who shall not be
qualified for appointment as Presiding Officer unless he has been or is a District Judge or
an Additional District Judge. Under section 51 of the Act, the Government of KPK may
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constitute as many Labour Appellate Tribunals consisting of one member as it may


consider necessary to exercise jurisdiction under this Act. The member of the said
Tribunal shall be a person who is or has been a Judge or an Additional Judge of the
Peshawar High Court. Under section 50 of the Act, any aggrieved party may, within
thirty days of the communication of the final award, decision or sentence passed by the
Labour Court, prefer an appeal to the Labour Appellate Tribunal.
In Balochistan, the Balochistan Industrial Relations Act, 2010 was enforced with aim the
to regulate formation of trade unions, regulation of relations between employers and
workmen and the avoidance and settlement of any differences or disputes arising
between them or matters connected therewith and ancillary thereto. Under section 52
of the Act, the Government of Balochistan may establish as many Labour Courts as it
considers necessary to exercise jurisdiction under this Act. A Labour Court shall consist
of one Presiding Officer appointed by the Government of Balochistan. A person shall
not be qualified for appointment as Presiding Officer unless he has been or is a District
Judge or an Additional District Judge provided that the Government of Balochistan may
in consultation with the High Court of Balochistan, appoint any person not so qualified
to be the Presiding Officer of a Labour Court. Under section 55 of the Act, the
Government of Balochistan may constitute as many Labour Appellate Tribunals
consisting of one member as it may consider necessary to exercise jurisdiction under
this Act. The member of the said Tribunal shall be a person who is qualified to be
appointed a Judge of High Court and shall be appointed in consultation with the High
Court of Balochistan. Any aggrieved party may, within thirty days of the communication
of the final award, decision or sentence passed by the Labour Court, prefer an appeal to
the Labour Appellate Tribunal.

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21.2

| 300

Consolidated Statement of Labour Courts


Pendency on
01-01-2013
11802

Institution During
the year
14896

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Transferred /
Abated
101

Disposal During
the Year
13367

Balance on
31-12-2013
13432

11802

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

13432

5000

10000

15000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013
16000
14000
12000
10000
8000

14896
13367

6000
4000
2000
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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| 301

Labour Court I, Lahore

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Abid Hussain

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,901,915/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Presiding officer
Superintendent
Stenographer
Reader
Assistant-cum-Accountant
Senior Clerk
Junior Clerk
Driver
Dispatch Rider
Daftri
Process Server
Naib Qasid
Water Carrier
Mali
Chowkidar

16
12
11
14
9
7
5
4
2
1
1
1
1
1

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1

16

Sweeper

Working
Strength
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1

Vacant

0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
930
Month-wise Breakup
January
930
February
918
March
914
April
926
May
971
June
948
July
941
August
953
September
956
October
927
November
786
December
643

Institution
during the year
453

Transfer

Total

1383

42
40
53
74
20
36
41
33
30
41
20
23

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

972
958
967
1000
991
984
982
986
986
968
806
666

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
773
610
54
44
41
29
43
43
29
30
59
182
163
56

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918
914
926
971
948
941
953
956
927
786
643
610

Labour Courts

| 302

Labour Court II, Lahore

21.4

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Tahir Pervez

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,885,465/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Assistant

14

Reader

14

Stenographer

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Daftri

10

Naib Qasid

11

Mali

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
725

Institution
Transfer/
during the year Restored
591
-7

Total
1309

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
641
668

Month-wise Breakup
January

725

170

895

32

863

February

863

868

868

March

868

73

-6

935

935

April

935

23

-1

957

957

May

957

13

970

36

934

June

934

54

988

101

887

July

887

42

929

49

880

August

880

49

929

58

871

September

871

34

905

148

757

October

757

35

792

116

676

November

676

52

728

41

687

December

687

41

728

60

668

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Labour Courts

21.5

| 303

Labour Court III, Ferozewala at Lahore

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Rullah Khan Tarar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,975,965/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

1
2

Presiding Officer
Superintendent
Stenographer/Superintendent

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

(Add Charge)

Assistant cum Accountant


Reader
Junior Clerks
Driver
Daftri
Process Server
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Sanitary Worker
Mali

Working
Strength
1
1*

Vacant

21
16

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1

16

14
11
7
5
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1

1
0
3
0
1
0
2
1
1
1

0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0

0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
465
Month-wise Breakup
January
465
February
499
March
505
April
513
May
525
June
543
July
531
August
533
September
511
October
547
November
500
December
490

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

299

30

794

37
6
8
12
35
15
26
20
69
10
22
39

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
0
0

502
505
513
525
560
558
557
553
580
587
522
529

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-122013
280
514
3
0
0
0
17
27
24
42
33
87
32
15

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499
505
513
525
543
531
533
511
547
500
490
514

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| 304

Labour Court IV, Faisalabad

21.6

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Mohammad Wasim Akhtar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,083,965/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Reader

14

Stenographer

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Process server

Driver

10

Naib Qasid

11

Mali

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
697

Institution
during the year
490

Transfer

Total

1187

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
319
868

Month-wise Breakup
January

697

49

746

36

710

February

710

39

749

20

729

March

729

38

767

760

April

760

60

820

811

May

811

31

842

22

820

June

820

30

850

51

799

July

799

38

837

27

810

August

810

29

839

22

817

September

817

37

854

54

800

October

800

68

868

42

826

November

826

30

856

15

841

December

841

41

882

14

868

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Labour Court V, Gujranwala

21.7

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Jahandar Khan Banth

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,065,365/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Presiding Officer

21

Superintendent

16

Reader

14

Stenographer

14

Junior Clerks

Driver

Daftari

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013

433

274

707

185

522

Month-wise Breakup
January

433

24

457

36

421

February

421

23

444

34

410

March

410

19

429

17

412

April

412

23

435

14

421

May

421

25

446

22

424

June

424

35

459

459

July

459

467

466

August

466

26

492

24

468

September

468

29

497

16

481

October

481

11

492

488

November

488

17

505

12

493

December

493

34

527

522

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| 306

Labour Court VI, Rawalpindi

21.8

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Abdul Qayyum

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,390,965/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Sanctioned
Strength

Working
Strength

Vacant

Presiding Officer

21

Stenographer

16

Reader

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013

84

188

-15

257

103

154

January

84

16

100

99

February

99

108

108

March

108

12

120

117

April

117

15

132

19

113

May

113

10

123

23

100

June

100

14

114

107

July

107

36

143

15

128

August

128

132

132

September

132

-17

123

10

113

October

113

13

128

126

November

126

39

165

14

151

December

151

12

163

154

Month-wise Breakup

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Labour Court VII, Sargodha

21.9

Name of Presiding Officer:

Syed Shujjat Ali

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,487,265/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

District & Sessions Judge

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Reader

14

Stenographer

14

Ahlmad

Copy Clerk

Driver

Naib Qasid

Process Server

10

Chowkidar

11

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
456

Institution
during the year
109

Transfer

Total

565

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
48
517

Month-wise Breakup
January

456

25

-2

479

22

457

February

457

463

456

March

456

465

465

April

465

22

488

486

May

486

11

498

15

483

June

483

15

498

497

July

497

10

507

506

August

506

506

506

September

506

506

506

October

506

506

506

November

506

506

506

December

506

11

517

517

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| 308

Labour Court VIII, Bahawalpur

21.10

Name of Presiding Officer:

Ch. Shabbir Hussain

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,130,865/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Reader

15

Assistant-cum-Accountant

14

Stenographer

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Process Server

10

Naib Qasid

11

Mali

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
19

Institution
during the year
823

Transfer

Total

842

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
757
85

Month-wise Breakup
January

19

39

58

50

February

50

42

92

16

76

March

76

45

121

48

73

April

73

50

123

42

81

May

81

45

126

55

71

June

71

29

100

42

58

July

58

93

151

32

119

August

119

190

309

52

257

September

257

128

385

123

262

October

262

89

351

84

267

November

267

36

303

137

166

December

166

37

203

118

85

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Labour Courts

| 309

Labour Court IX, Multan

21.11

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Rai Nazir Ahmed

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,146,630/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

1
2

District & Sessions Judge

21

Superintendent

16

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1

Working
Strength
1
0

Vacant

Assistant

14

Reader

14

Stenographer

12

Junior Clerk

Driver

Process Server

Mali

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

0
1

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
982

Institution
during the year
839

Transfer

Total

1821

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
909
912

Month-wise Breakup
January

982

152

1134

99

1035

February

1035

53

1088

107

981

March

981

47

1028

56

972

April

972

33

1005

33

972

May

972

84

1056

108

948

June

948

71

1019

58

961

July

961

112

1073

75

998

August

998

52

1050

61

989

September

989

72

1061

160

901

October

901

65

966

83

883

November

883

58

941

39

902

December

902

40

942

30

912

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| 310

Labour Court X, Sahiwal

21.12

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Ikramullah

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,495,550/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

14

Reader

11

Junior Clerk

Dispatch Rider

Driver

Process Server

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper/Sanitary Worker

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
499

Institution
during the year
503

Transfer

Total

-49

953

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
353
600

Month-wise Breakup
January

499

94

593

26

567

February

567

53

622

25

597

March

597

97

-3

691

17

674

April

674

21

697

31

666

May

666

38

704

21

683

June

683

25

708

49

659

July

659

35

-72

622

27

595

August

595

16

-7

604

20

584

September

584

58

642

36

606

October

606

28

641

41

600

November

600

28

630

31

599

December

599

31

-1

629

29

600

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Labour Courts

| 311

Labour Court XI, Dera Ghazi Khan

21.13

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Abdul Majeed

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,392,450/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Assistant

14

Stenographer

14

Reader

11

Junior Clerk

Driver

Dispatch Rider

Process Server

10

Naib Qasid

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
690

Institution
during the year
760

Transfer

Total

57

1507

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
412
1095

Month-wise Breakup
January

690

58

748

64

684

February

684

137

821

61

760

March

760

95

855

29

826

April

826

83

910

72

838

May

838

108

947

123

824

June

824

92

919

37

882

July

882

89

974

18

956

August

956

11

967

963

September

963

91

1054

1050

October

1050

1057

1057

November

1057

32

1089

1089

December

1089

1095

1095

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Labour Courts

| 312

Labour Court I, Karachi

21.14

Name of Presiding Officer:

Ms. Naheed Iqbal

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,169,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Asstt. Cum Accountant

14

Stenographer

12

Reader

10

Junior Clerk

Driver

Daftari

Process Server

10

Qasid

11

Naib Qasid/Peon

12

Farash

13

Chowkidar

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
267

Institution
during the year
305

Transfer

Total

33

605

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
161
444

Month-wise Breakup
January

267

88

355

351

February

351

360

30

330

March

330

98

428

421

April

421

25

446

445

May

445

15

12

472

30

442

June

442

442

442

July

442

442

442

August

442

442

442

September

442

39

481

12

469

October

469

17

20

506

26

480

November

480

481

25

456

December

456

13

470

26

444

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Labour Courts

| 313

Labour Court II, Karachi

21.15

Name of Presiding Officer:

Shamim Akhtar Saduzai

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,885,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Stenographer

15

Asst-cum-Accountant

14

Reader

10

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Qasid

10

Naib Qasid

11

Process Server

12

Water Man

13

Chowkidar

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
334

Institution
during the year
104

Transfer

Total

447

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
134
313

Month-wise Breakup
January

334

339

339

February

339

340

335

March

335

25

360

33

327

April

327

13

340

23

317

May

317

325

316

June

316

316

316

July

316

321

315

August

315

319

311

September

311

315

309

October

309

20

329

22

307

November

307

15

329

15

314

December

314

320

313

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Labour Courts

| 314

Labour Court III, Karachi

21.16

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Abdul Ghani Soomro

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,204,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
0

Vacant

Administrative Officer

16

Private Secretary

16

Stenographer

15

Asst. Cum Accountant

14

Reader

10

Junior Clerk

Driver

Daftri

10

Process Server

11

Peon

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Balance on
31-12-2013

450

Disposal
during the
year
122

248

117

85

328

Month-wise Breakup
January

248

14

262

255

February

255

50

314

14

300

March

300

15

20

335

14

321

April

321

16

343

334

May

334

10

344

20

324

June

324

324

324

July

324

14

343

334

August

334

345

24

321

September

321

328

320

October

320

14

335

328

November

328

335

326

December

326

329

328

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Labour Courts

| 315

Labour Court IV, Karachi

21.17

Name of Presiding Officer:

Syed Aabid Hussain Shah

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,112,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Stenographer

15

Assistant cum Accountant

14

Reader

10

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

Daftari

10

Process

11

Naib Qasid/Peon

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
228

Institution
during the year
100

Transfer/
Restored
26

Total
354

Disposal during
the year
87

Balance on
31-12-2013
267

Month-wise Breakup
January

228

237

231

February

231

20

52

303

11

292

March

292

30

-22

300

17

283

April

283

-12

276

38

238

May

238

-2

238

233

June

233

233

233

July

233

240

239

August

239

12

255

254

September

254

260

257

October

257

-1

261

260

November

260

-3

265

263

December

263

269

267

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Labour Courts

| 316

Labour Court V, Karachi

21.18

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Ghulam Qadir Leghari

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,040,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Administrative Officer

17

Asstt-cum-Accountant

14

Stenographer

15

Reader

10

Junior Clerk

Driver

Qasid/Daftari

Naib Qasid/Peon

10

Process Server

11

Chowkidar

12

Sanitary Worker

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
480

Institution
during the year
365

Transfer

Total
786

Disposal during
the year
407

Balance on
31-12-2013
379

-59

Month-wise Breakup
January

480

50

530

21

509

February

509

19

-100

428

85

343

March

343

10

353

69

284

April

284

-1

288

36

252

May

252

100

14

366

14

352

June

352

352

352

July

352

46

-4

394

50

344

August

344

88

432

11

421

September

421

429

47

382

October

382

31

416

11

405

November

405

29

439

37

402

December

402

405

26

379

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Labour Courts

| 317

Labour Court VI, Hyderabad

21.19

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Mir Safdar Hussain Talpur


Syed Saghar Hussain Zaidi
Miss. Farzana Anwar Shah

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,821,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Asst-cum-Accountant

14

Stenographer

14

Reader

10

Junior Clerks

Driver

Daftari

Bailiff

10

Peons

11

Chowkidar

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
487

Institution
during the year
84

Transfer

Total
571

Disposal during
the year
97

Balance on
31-12-2013
474

Month-wise Breakup
January

487

490

485

February

485

494

38

456

March

456

461

11

450

April

450

457

10

447

May

447

29

476

15

461

June

461

466

465

July

465

470

465

August

465

474

469

September

469

469

469

October

469

469

469

November

469

469

466

December

466

12

478

474

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Labour Courts

| 318

Labour Court VII, Sukkur

21.20

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Hyder Ali Abro

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 9,044,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
0

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Asst-Cum-Accountant

14

Stenographer

14

Computer Operator

12

Reader

10

Junior Clerk

Driver

Daftri

10

Baillif

11

Peon

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
16

Institution
during the year
13

Transfer

Total
29

Disposal during
the year
18

Balance on
31-12-2013
11

Month-wise Breakup
January

16

17

15

February

15

15

15

March

15

16

16

April

16

18

15

May

15

18

15

June

15

17

14

July

14

14

14

August

14

14

10

September

10

12

11

October

11

13

13

November

13

13

11

December

11

11

11

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Labour Courts

| 319

Labour Court VIII, Larkana

21.21

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Abrar Hussain F. Memon

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 1,070,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent/ Administrative officer

16

Assistant Cum Accountant

14

Stenographer

14

Computer Operator

12

Reader

10

Junior Clerk

Driver

Daftri/Qasid

10

Process Server/Baliliff

11

Naib Qasid/Peon

12

Chowkidar

13

Sweeper/Sanitary Worker

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Month

Pendency on
1-1-2013
9

Institution
during the year
2

Transfer

Total
11

Disposal during
the year
6

Balance on
31-12-2013
5

Month-wise Breakup
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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Labour Courts

| 320

Labour Court, Peshawar

21.22

Name of Presiding Officer:

Mr. Muhammad Farooq Sarwar

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 7,764,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Senior Clerk

Driver

Bailiff

Process Server

Naib Qasid

10

Muslim Sweeper

11

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
2442

Institution
during the year
2088

Transfer

Total
4530

Disposal during
the year
2696

Balance on
31-12-2013
1834

Month-wise Breakup
January

2442

60

2502

327

2175

February

2175

552

2727

475

2252

March

2252

324

2576

222

2354

April

2354

54

2408

254

2154

May

2154

34

2188

372

1816

June

1816

168

1984

53

1931

July

1931

64

1995

113

1882

August

1882

1887

140

1747

September

1747

433

2180

269

1911

October

1911

220

2131

397

1734

November

1734

1743

74

1669

December

1669

165

1834

1834

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Labour Courts

| 321

Labour Court, Mardan

21.23

Name of Presiding Officer:

Ms. Farah Jamshed Khan

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,294,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Senior Clerk

Moharrir

Driver

Bailiff

Process Server

10

Naib Qasid

11

Sweeper

12

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
556

Institution
during the year
2086

Transfer/
Restored
3

Total
2645

Disposal during
the year
1228

Balance on
31-12-2013
1417

Month-wise Breakup
January

556

143

699

100

599

February

599

238

837

132

705

March

705

101

807

131

676

April

676

119

795

182

613

May

613

139

754

79

675

June

675

75

750

71

679

July

679

238

917

56

861

August

861

70

931

929

September

929

336

1265

92

1173

October

1173

278

1451

107

1344

November

1344

139

1483

204

1279

December

1279

210

1489

72

1417

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Labour Courts

| 322

Labour Court, Haripur

21.24

Name of Presiding Officer:

Miss Mah Tallat

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,685,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Superintendent

16

Stenographer

16

Assistant

14

Senior Clerk

Mohr/Junior Clerk

Bailiff/Attendent

Driver

Process Server

10

Chowkidar

11

Naib Qasid

12

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
676

Institution
during the year
2407

Transfer

Total

-12

3071

Disposal during Balance on


the year
31-12-2013
1714
1357

Month-wise Breakup
January

676

132

-6

802

122

680

February

680

218

-2

896

120

776

March

776

126

-2

900

134

766

April

766

104

-2

868

104

764

May

764

96

860

98

762

June

762

190

952

109

843

July

843

154

997

94

903

August

903

147

1050

61

989

September

989

501

1490

319

1171

October

1171

155

1326

240

1086

November

1086

310

1396

140

1256

December

1256

274

1530

173

1357

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Labour Courts

| 323

Labour Court, Quetta

21.25

Name of Judge/Presiding Officer:

Mrs. Tahira Parveen Baloch

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,051,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Court of Clerk

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Naib Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
26

Institution
during the year
1400

Transfer

Total
1426

Disposal during
the year
1405

Balance on
31-12-2013
21

Month-wise Breakup
January

26

26

26

February

26

34

34

March

34

264

298

233

65

April

65

159

224

177

47

May

47

242

289

230

59

June

59

66

125

91

34

July

34

43

77

41

36

August

36

186

222

89

133

September

133

170

303

232

71

October

71

25

96

65

31

November

31

231

262

166

96

December

96

102

81

21

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Labour Courts

| 324

Labour Court, Sibi

21.26

Name of Judge/Presiding Officer:

Mr. Rashid Mehmood

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,890,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Court of Clerk

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Naib Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
9

Institution
during the year
284

Transfer

Total
293

Disposal during
the year
283

Balance on
31-12-2013
10

Month-wise Breakup
January

12

21

12

February

12

27

39

20

19

March

19

25

44

20

24

April

24

46

70

22

48

May

48

67

115

27

88

June

88

88

47

41

July

41

41

24

17

August

17

17

17

September

17

78

95

47

48

October

48

50

40

10

November

10

12

December

25

33

23

10

Annual Report on Administrative Tribunals and Special Courts, 2013

Labour Courts

| 325

Labour Court, Hub

21.27

Name of Judge/Presiding Officer:

Mr. Ghulam Siddique

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 6,590,900/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Court of Clerk

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Naib Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
40

Institution
during the year
212

Transfer

Total
252

Disposal during
the year
226

Balance on
31-12-2013
26

Month-wise Breakup
January

40

16

56

15

41

February

41

45

43

March

43

14

57

17

40

April

40

57

97

38

59

May

59

60

60

June

60

21

81

39

42

July

42

42

42

August

42

45

44

September

21

22

18

October

18

42

60

50

10

November

10

11

21

17

December

22

26

26

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Labour Courts

| 326

Labour Court, Gawadar

21.28

Name of Judge/Presiding Officer:

Mr. Pazir Ahmed Baloch

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,304,400/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Court of Clerk

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Naib Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
4

Institution
during the year
0

Transfer

Total
4

Disposal during
the year
3

Balance on
31-12-2013
1

Month-wise Breakup
January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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Labour Courts

21.29

| 327

Labour Court, Loralai

Name of Judge/Presiding Officer:

Vacant

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
0

Vacant

21

Sanctioned
Strength
1

District & Sessions Judge

Stenographer

16

Superintendent

16

Accountant

14

Court of Clerk

14

Reader

14

Senior Clerk

Junior Clerk

Driver

10

Daftari

11

Chowkidar

12

Naib Qasid

13

Process Server

14

Sweeper

Note: Newly established court and not functional

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Labour Appellate Tribunals

Labour Appellate Tribunal

| 331

22. Labour Appellate Tribunals


22.1 Consolidated Statement of Labour Appellate Tribunals
Pendency on
01-01-2013
7296

Institution During
the year
2651

Transferred /
Abated
395

Disposal During
the Year
3082

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

7296

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

7260

2000

4000

Balance on
31-12-2013
7260

6000

8000

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013
3500
3000
2500
2000
3082

1500
2651
1000
500
0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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Labour Appellate Tribunal

22.2

| 332

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Lahore

Name of Chairman:

Mr. Justice Asad Munir

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 20,812,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Chairman
Registrar
Private Secretary
Senior Scale Stenographer
Reader
Assistant-cum-Accountant
Senior Clerk
Junior Clerk
Driver

17
17
16
15
14
9
7
5

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1

10
11
12
13
14
15

Daftri
Process Server
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Mali
Sweeper

2
1
1
1
1
1

2
3
3
2
1
1

Working
Strength
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
1

Vacant

1
3
3
2
1
1

1
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
2456
Month-wise Breakup
January
2456
February
2394
March
2359
April
2317
May
2255
June
2172
July
2095
August
2159
September
2193
October
2165
November
2126
December
2178

Institution
during the year
853

Transfer

Total
3345

Disposal during
the year
1258

Balance on
31-12-2013
2087

36

80
62
82
77
28
66
136
49
73
47
117
36

3
2
4
5
2
3
5
4
3
2
-3
6

2539
2458
2445
2399
2285
2241
2236
2212
2269
2214
2240
2220

145
99
128
144
113
146
77
19
104
88
62
133

2394
2359
2317
2255
2172
2095
2159
2193
2165
2126
2178
2087

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Labour Appellate Tribunal

22.3

| 333

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Multan

Name of Chairman:

Hafiz Abdul Rehman Ansari

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 12,787,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Registrar

17

Private Secretary

16

Stenographer

14

Reader

11

Junior Clerk

Dispatch Rider

Driver

Process Server

10

Naib Qasid

11

Sweeper

12

Chowkidar

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1862-2012
2947

Institution
during the year
1409

Transfer

Total
4715

Disposal during
the year
1299

Balance on
31-12-2013
3416

359

Month-wise Breakup
January

2947

167

13

3127

37

3090

February

3090

212

23

3325

61

3264

March

3264

134

3403

43

3360

April

3360

65

43

3468

47

3421

May

3421

33

41

3495

72

3423

June

3423

206

10

3639

80

3559

July

3559

97

125

3781

79

3702

August

3702

92

3796

3796

September

3796

82

63

3941

462

3479

October

3479

103

16

3598

159

3439

November

3439

111

16

3566

196

3370

December

3370

107

3479

63

3416

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Labour Appellate Tribunal

22.4

| 334

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Karachi

Name of Chairman:

Mr. Justice (R) Ali Muhammad Baloch

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 19,561,400/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

Title of Post

BPS

Chairman
Member
Registrar
Deputy Registrar
Superintendent/ Admin Officer
Private Secretary
Reader
Assistant Cum Accountant
Stenographer
Computer Operator
Senior Clerk
Junior Clerk
Record Keeper
Driver
Bailiff
Process Server
Naib Qasid
Chowkidar
Sanitary Worker

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
3
1
1
1
3
5
1
1

18
17
16
16
16
14
14
12
9
7
6
6
1
1
1
1
1

Working
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
2
0
1
1
3
5
1
1

Vacant
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
1668
Month-wise Breakup
January
1668
February
1659
March
1667
April
1699
May
1731
June
1690
July
1694
August
1694
September
1682
October
1661
November
1635
December
1555

Institution
during the year
280

Transfer

Total
1948

Disposal during
the year
369

Balance on
31-12-2013
1579

23
16
80
53
9
10
0
15
10
6
8
50

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1691
1675
1747
1752
1740
1700
1694
1709
1692
1667
1643
1605

32
8
48
21
50
6
0
27
31
32
88
26

1659
1667
1699
1731
1690
1694
1694
1682
1661
1635
1555
1579

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Labour Appellate Tribunal

22.5

| 335

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Peshawar

Name of Chairman:

Mr. Justice Mian Fasih ul Mulk

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
185
Month-wise Breakup
January
185
February
145
March
141
April
142
May
140
June
137
July
138
August
137
September
150
October
148
November
149
December
138

22.6

Institution
during the year
27

Transfer

Total
212

Disposal during
the year
77

Balance on
31-12-2013
135

2
0
1
0
1
2
2
13
2
2
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

187
145
142
142
141
139
140
150
152
150
150
139

42
4
0
2
4
1
3
0
4
1
12
4

145
141
142
140
137
138
137
150
148
149
138
135

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Abbotabad Bench


Mr. Justice Yahya Afridi

Name of Chairman:

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
7
Month-wise Breakup
January
7
February
10
March
10
April
11
May
11
June
10
July
12
August
13
September
14
October
14
November
15
December
10

Institution
during the year
12

Transfer

Total
19

Disposal during
the year
11

Balance on
31-12-2013
8

3
0
2
1
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

10
10
12
12
12
12
13
14
14
15
15
10

0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
5
2

10
10
11
11
10
12
13
14
14
15
10
8

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Labour Appellate Tribunal

22.7

| 336

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Dera Ismail Khan Bench

Name of Chairman:

Mr. Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
14
Month-wise Breakup
January
14
February
15
March
15
April
13
May
13
June
13
July
13
August
13
September
13
October
13
November
13
December
13

22.8

Institution
during the year
2

Transfer

Total
16

Disposal during
the year
16

Balance on
31-12-2013
0

2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

16
15
15
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13

1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13

15
15
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
0

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Bannu Bench

Name of Chairman:

Mr. Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
9
Month-wise Breakup
January
9
February
9
March
9
April
9
May
9
June
9
July
9
August
9
September
0
October
0
November
0
December
0

Institution
during the year
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Transfer

Total
9

Disposal during
the year
9

Balance on
31-12-2013
0

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
0
0
0
0

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Labour Appellate Tribunal

22.9

| 337

Labour Appellate Tribunal, Dar-ul-Qaza Bench

Name of Chairman:

Mr. Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
0
Month-wise Breakup
January
0
February
0
March
0
April
0
May
0
June
0
July
17
August
17
September
17
October
17
November
16
December
17

Institution
during the year
18

Transfer

Total
18

Disposal during
the year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
17

0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
17
17
17
17
17
17
17

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
17
17
17
17
16
17
17

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Labour Appellate Tribunal

| 338

22.10 Labour Appellate Tribunal, Quetta


Name of Chairman:

Abdul Ghayyas Nousherwani

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 11,490,200/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Chairman

Additional Registrar

17

Assistant Private Secretary

16

Reader

14

Assistant

14

Junior Clerk

Driver

Daftari

Process Server

10

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
10

Institution
during the year
50

Transfer

Total
60

Disposal during
the year
42

Balance on
31-12-2013
18

Month-wise Breakup
January

10

13

10

February

10

14

11

March

11

12

10

April

10

10

May

12

11

June

11

17

12

July

12

16

14

August

14

17

16

September

16

24

16

October

16

19

15

November

15

16

14

December

14

14

28

10

18

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Child Protection Court

Child Protection Court

| 341

23. Child Protection Court


23.1 Establishment of Child Protection Court
The Punjab Destitute and Neglected Children Act, 2004 was enacted to consolidate the law
for the rescue, protective custody, care and rehabilitation of destitute and neglected
children in the province of the Punjab other than those involved in criminal litigation. Under
this Act the Government of the Punjab established the Child Protection and Welfare Bureau,
Destitute and Neglected Childrens Welfare Fund and Child Protection Institutions. Under
this Act unauthorized custody, cruelty to children, employing child for begging, giving
intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug to child, permitting child to enter places where liquor or
narcotic drugs are sold, inciting child to bet or borrow and exposure to seduction are
punishable offences. At present one Child Protection Court is established under section 22
of the Act for the local area.

23.2 Procedure of the Court


The Child Protection Court exercises the powers conferred and functions assigned to it
under the provisions of the Punjab Destitute and Neglected Children Act, 2004 and the rules
made thereunder. The Child Protection Court finally decides a case within one month from
the date of production of a child before it. Provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1898 and the Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984 unless otherwise expressly provided by this
Act or the rules, not apply to proceedings before the Child Protection Court. No appeal or
revision lie against any order of the Child Protection Court, however, the court may at any
stage recall or modify its earlier order in the interest of justice. The Child Protection Court
exercising powers under this Act is deemed to be a Court of Sessions in terms of section 476
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898. The Child Protection Court is empowered to direct
for production of child by parent or guardian, examination of person producing or reporting,
entrustment of the custody of destitute and neglected child and sending of child having place
of residence outside jurisdiction.

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Child Protection Court

| 342

23.3 Consolidated Statement of Child Protection Court


Pendency on
01-01-2013
349

Institution During
the year
905

Transferred /
Abated
0

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
936

Balance on
31-12-2013
318

349

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

318

100

200

300

400

500

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

940
935
930
925
920
915
936

910
905
900
895

905

890
885
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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23.4 Child Protection Court, Punjab, Lahore


Name of Chairman:
Member:
Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Mrs. Uzma Akhtar Chughtai


Mr. Muhammad Masroor Zaman
No budget has been allocated

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Senior Stenographer

15

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
0

Vacant

Reader

14

Assistant Superintendent

11

Copy Clerk

Bailiff

Ahlmad

Record Keeper

Process Server

Driver

10

Naib Qasid

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
349

Institution
during the year
905

Transfer

Total
1254

Disposal during
the year
936

Balance on
31-12-2013
318

Month-wise Breakup
January

349

63

412

68

344

February

344

52

396

57

339

March

339

75

414

72

342

April

342

67

409

83

326

May

326

76

402

83

319

June

319

49

368

61

307

July

307

53

360

60

300

August

300

82

382

73

309

September

309

131

440

128

312

October

312

79

391

81

310

November

310

112

422

102

320

December

320

66

386

68

318

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Lahore Development Authority Tribunal

Lahore Development Authority Tribunal

| 347

24. The Lahore Development Authority Tribunal, Lahore


24.1 Establishment of The Lahore Development Authority Tribunal
The Lahore Development Authority has been constituted under section 4 of the Lahore
Development Authority Act, 1975 to establish a comprehensive system of metropolitan
planning and development. The purposes for enactment of this Act are to improve the
quality of life in the area of Lahore Division, establish an integrated metropolitan and
regional development approach and a continuing process of planning and development
to ensure optimum utilization of resources, economical and effective utilization of land
and to evolve policies and programs relating to the improvement of the environment of
housing, industrial development, traffic, transportation, health, education, water supply,
sewerage, drainage and solid waste disposal matters. The Lahore Development
Authority Act, 1975 has been amended through the Lahore Development Authority
(Amendment) Ordinance, 2013, which inter alia provides for constitution of Tribunal
(section 25C of the Act). The purposes for constitution of the Tribunal are to decide
objections regarding the person interested, measurement of the land under acquisition,
award, apportionment or payment of compensation. The Tribunal is also empowered to
hear and adjudicate the grievances of any person aggrieved from an award of the
Collector who within sixty days from the date of the award, submit objections against
the award. The Tribunal consists of a President and two assessors, each of them shall be
called a member of the Tribunal. The president of the Tribunal shall be a Senior Civil
Judge or a Civil Judge First Class with at least five years experience as Civil Judge, an
Advocate of not less than seven years experience as advocate of High Court or a retired
District and Sessions Judge or a retired Additional District and Sessions Judge.

24.2 Procedure of the Tribunal


The Tribunal, under section 25D of the Act, is empowered to conduct an inquiry in any
case and while inquiring into a case, exercise powers of a Civil Court under the Code of
Civil Procedure, 1908. The Tribunal is also empowered to issue summon and enforce
attendance of a person, compel a person to give oral or written evidence on oath and to
produce a document or any other material, receive evidence on affidavit, requisition
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information from any office and issue summons for witnesses or documents. The
Tribunal finally decides a case within a period of six months from the date of initiation of
proceedings and if it fails to decide the case within six months then it shall conduct day
to day proceedings in the case till the final decision. The Tribunal executes its decisions
as if it is a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

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Lahore Development Authority Tribunal

| 349

24.3 Consolidated Statement of Lahore Development Authority Tribunal


Pendency on
01-01-2013
73

Institution During
the year
15

Transferred /
Abated
1

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
88

73

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

88

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013

16
14
12
10
8

15

6
4
2
1

0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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25.4 Lahore Development Authority Tribunal, Lahore


Name of Chairman:

Mr. Ghaffar Jalil


Mrs. Uzma Akhtar Chughtai

Annual Budget Allocations (2013-14):

Lahore Development Authority provides budget/funds

Statement Showing Sanctioned & Working Strength of officers / officials


Sr. #

Title of Post

BPS

Superintendent

16

Sanctioned
Strength
1

Working
Strength
1

Vacant

Stenographer

16

Reader

14

Ahlmad

Copyist

Driver

Nazir

Naib Qasid

Chowkidar

10

Members (Assessors)

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
73

Institution
during the year
15

Transfer

Total
89

Disposal during
the year
1

Balance on
31-12-2013
88

Month-wise Breakup
January

73

74

74

February

74

75

75

March

75

81

80

April

80

80

80

May

80

80

80

June

80

80

80

July

80

80

80

August

80

80

80

September

80

80

80

October

80

80

80

November

80

86

86

December

86

88

88

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Special Court of Public Property


(Removal of Encroachment)

Special Courts of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment)

25.

| 353

Special Court of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment)

25.1 Establishment of the Special Court Public Property


The Sindh Public Property (Removal of Encroachment) Act, 2010 was enacted to
provide measures for removal of encroachment from public property and to retrieve
possession and for matters ancillary thereto. Section 2 of the said Act has defined
inter alia that building means a building or part thereof and includes plinth, wall,
steps, platform, covered area of any kind, tent, jhuggi, enclosure and the land
appurtenant thereto. Encroachment means unauthorized occupation of or undue
interference with public property. Similarly, land means State Land and it includes
benefits arising out of land and things attached to earth or permanently fastened to
anything attached to the earth and land under water, well, footpath, road, tunnel,
culvert, nala, bridge and street and Public Property means a building, land, place or
premises vesting, in or under the management or control of Government, local
council, autonomous body or registered cooperative society or such other authority.
Under section 25 of the said Act, Government of Sindh may establish Special Court in
each district and a Special Court for each group of six towns of the City District for the
purpose of providing for speedy trial of offences committed under the said Act. A
Special Court established under the said Act consists of a Sessions Judge. Under
section 27 of the Act, appeal against the order passed by a Special Court lies to the
High Court of Sindh.

25.2 Establishment and Procedure of the Tribunal


The Government of Sindh under section 12 of the Sindh Public Property (Removal of
Encroachment) Act, 2010 provides to establish the Tribunal for each district consisting
of a retired District and Sessions Judge or any Advocate with standing of ten years.
Under section 13 of the Act, the Tribunal has exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate upon
a dispute that any property is not a public property or that any lease or license in
respect of such public property has not been determined for the purpose of this Act.
Under section 14 of the Act, the Tribunal shall decide any suit or application in such
manner and in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed. Any order
made by the Tribunal which conclusively determines the rights of the parties with
regard to all or any of the matters in controversy shall be final and binding on the
parties. The Tribunal has power of a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure,
1908.
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25.3 Consolidated Statement of Special Court of Public Property


(Removal of Encroachment)
Pendency on
01-01-2013
62

Institution During
the year
11

Transferred /
Abated
0

Cases Pending on 01-01-2013

Disposal During
the Year
24

Balance on
31-12-2013
49

62

Balance of Cases on 31-12-2013

49

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Chart illustrating a comparison between number of cases pending at the beginning and end of year 2013
25

20

15
24
10

11

0
Institution during, 2013

Disposal during, 2013

Chart illustrating a comparison between institution and disposal of cases during the year 2013

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25.4 Special Court of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment), Karachi


Name of the Chairman:

Mr. Aftab Ahmed Bughio

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 5,592,750/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer
Law Officer
Superintendent
Stenographer
Assistant
Computer Operator
Accountant
Reader
Junior Clerk
Daftri
Driver
Chowkidar
Niab Qasid
Process Server
Sweeper

Sanctioned
Strength
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
1

21
17
16
15
14
12
11
10
7
4
4
1
1
1
1

Working
Strength
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0

Vacant
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
3
0
1

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
62
Month-wise Breakup
62
January
61
February
61
March
63
April
62
May
64
June
64
July
62
August
58
September
55
October
51
November
51
December

Institution
during the year

Transfer

Total

Disposal during
the year

Balance on
31-12-2013

68

20

48

0
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

62
62
63
63
64
64
64
62
59
55
51
51

1
1
0
1
0
0
2
4
4
4
0
3

61
61
63
62
64
64
62
58
55
51
51
48

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25.5 Special Court of Public Property (Removal of Encroachment), Hyderabad


Name of the Presiding Officer:

Syed Manazir Hussain Zaidi

Total Annual Budget (2013-14):

Rs. 8,720,000/-

Statement Showing Sanctioned and Working Strength of Officers/ Officials


Sr. #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Title of Post

BPS

Presiding Officer
Superintendent
Senior Stenographer
Assistant
Computer Operator
Accountant
Reader
Junior Clerk
Daftri
Driver
Process Server
Niab Qasid
Chowkidar
Sweeper

Sanctioned
Strength
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
6
2
2
1
6
2
2

21
16
16
14
12
11
10
7
4
4
1
1
1
1

Working
Strength
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
6
2
1
1
6
2
2

Vacant
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0

Statement Showing Month-wise Institution, Disposal and Balance of Cases


Pendency on
1-1-2013
0
Month-wise Breakup
0
January
0
February
2
March
2
April
2
May
2
June
2
July
1
August
1
September
1
October
2
November
3
December

Institution
during the year
5

Transfer

Total
5

Disposal during
the year
4

Balance on
31-12-2013
1

1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
3
3

1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2

0
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
3
1

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