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PROSPECTUS

OF
POSTGRADUATES PROGRAMMES

Bachelor of Law L.L.B


(Three Years Study Course)

Master of Law L.L.M


(Two Years Study Course)

For admission and general enquiries, contact the office of the College on Phone No. 021-99231929 or write to
the Principal, Govt Islamia Law College, Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani Road, Off: New M.A. Jinnah Road,
Karachi.

There are also facilities for providing assistance and guidance to the students interested for doing
M.Phil./Ph.D. Law from the University of Karachi.
(In the name of Allah, Most Merciful)

JUSTICE

Oh, Ye Who Believe:

Stand out firmly

For justice, as witnesses,

To God, even as against

Yourselves, or your parents,

Or your kin, and whether

It be (against) rich or poor:

For God, can best protect both

Follow not the lusts

Of your hearts, lest ye

Swerve, and ye

Distort (justice) or decline

To do justice verily

God is well acquainted with all that ye do

Al - Quran (S.IV.135)

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CONTENTS

1. Justice Al-Quran (S-IV135) 01


2. The Quaid’s Message 02
3. Board of Governors for Law Colleges in Karachi 03
4. The Principal 04
5. Pledge of Law Students 05
6. A Profile of the Govt. Islamia Law College, Karachi 06
7. Faculty Members of the College 08
8. Eligibility for Admission 09
9. Undertaking 12
10. Syllabus of LL.B Part-I 13
11. Syllabus of LL.B Part - II 21
12. Syllabus of LL.B (Final) 28
13. Syllabus of LL.M (Previous & Final) 38
14. List of Principals of Govt. Islamia Law College 49
15. Present Faculty Members of the College (Regular Cadre) 50
16. Present Faculty Members of the College (Contract Cadre) 51
17. Former Faculty Members of the College 52
18. Group Photographs of Professors /Lecturers of the College 54
19. Photographs of the Professors/Lecturers of the College 55
20. Photographs of the Students 58
FATHER OF THE NATION

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

THE QUAID'S MESSAGE TO LAW STUDENTS

"Law is a noble profession and success is only attained to those who persevere, work hard, are
determined and industrious, and above all have a natural aptitude for this work. This is a great
profession and you owe an obligation to yourself, your people and the client who pays you. You are
not there to squeeze money or bargain.”

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS FOR LAW COLLEGES AFFILIATED
WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI

OFFICIAL MEMBERS:

S.NO NAME OF OFFICIAL MEMBER OFFICIAL MEMBERS

1. Vice Chancellor, University of Karachi Ex - Officio Member

2. A Judge of High Court of Sindh nominated by the Chief Justice Ex - Officio Member

3. Secretary Law or His nominee Ex - Officio Member

4. Advocate General Sindh Ex-Officio Member

5. The Secretary or Addl. Secretary, Education Department Ex - Officio Member

6. Vice Chairman of the Provincial Bar Council Ex - Officio Member

7. The Principal, Govt. Islamia Law College Karachi Ex - Officio Member

8. The Principal, Sindh Muslim Govt. Law College, Karachi Ex-Officio Member Secretary

NON - OFFICIAL MEMBERS:

S.NO NAME OF NON - OFFICIAL MEMBER NON - OFFICIAL MEMBERS

1 Mr. Justice (Retd) Zahid Qurban Alvi Chairman/Non – Official


Member

2. Mr. Asif Abdur Razaq Soomro, Advocate, Larkana Non - Official Member

3. Mr. Khalil Ahmed Qureshi, Advocate, Karachi Non - Official Member

4. Mr. Abdul Karim Nizamani, Advocate, Karachi Non - Official Member

5. Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Shaikh, Advocate, Karachi Non - Official Member

6. Mr. Sadaqat Awan, Advocate, Karachi Non - Official Member

7. Mr. Hamid Muneer, Advocate, Karachi Non-Official Member

8. Mr. Riaz Ahmed Lund, Advocate, Karachi Non - Official Member

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PRINCIPAL

Professor Moin Azhar Siddiqui

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PLEDGE OF LAW STUDENT

Will faithfully abide all the rules and regulation of the college.

Shall ever keep the college banner high.

Shall always be clean and smart in appearance.

Shall always be clean in thought and actions.

Shall always be courteous kind and well behaved.

Shall attend lecture regularly.

Shall serve Pakistan to the best of my ability

Will respect my teachers

Shall never do anything, which may lower the reputation of the college.

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A PROFILE OF
GOVT. ISLAMIA LAW COLLEGE, KARACHI.

The Govt. Islamia Law College was established in 1961. The College is accommodated in Islamia College
Building on Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani Road. On its one side, there is Govt. Islamia Arts and Commerce
College and on the other side there is Govt. Islamia Science College. The College is at a walking distance from
Sabil Wali Masjid Goru Mandir and Jamshed Road No. 1.

The Govt. Islamia Law College was established with the aim to provide education to the students in the field
of Law. The College attracted students from all over the country leading to the dissemination of Legal education
throughout Pakistan. The college is having team of dedicated and most experienced Professors/Lecturers having
vast experience/expertise in the field of Law. They are imparting education with zeal and devotion having distinct
position in Law and public life. List of the Principal, Professors/Lecturers of the College is given in the last pages
of this prospectus. The Islamia Law College has prominent lawyers, judges and members of higher judiciary.

LIBRARY
Govt. Islamia Law College maintains a good Library to meet the needs of the students. There are about 8200
books on Law, Religion and Seerat -un-Nabi (S.A.W). Some of the reference books are also available. The Library
is properly maintained having qualified Librarian. The Library provided leading of textbooks to the students of
LL.B and LL.M students on nominal deposit to cater their imperative needs of basic textbooks prescribed for
study.

AUDITORIUM
The college has facility of auditorium with the seating capacity of about 200 students where arrangements of
debates, Mock Court and Lectures of visiting Professors are made.

SEMINAR ROOM
A carpeted Air Conditioned Seminar Room existed in the college where seminars on various topics, arranged by
students, conferences and meetings of Professors / Lecturers of the college etc. are arranged.

STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
To keep the extra-curricular activities, arrangements have been made to enable students to participate in college
debates, mock court/s trials and other activities. The students of the college are also taking part in the Quiz
Program organized by different organizations. A team of students of the college took part in the World Cup Quiz.
Program organized by the daily "Jang" Karachi and won 1” Prize defeating teams of the other

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colleges. The college publish its annual magazine containing articles of the Judges and Senior Professors on legal
issues. The students of the college also contribute their articles of the college magazine. The magazine is
published in English only.

LAW SEMINARS/FUNCTIONS/VISITOR PROFESSORS'S LECTURERS


Provision of arranging annual law seminars/Functions visiting Professors' Lectures exists to keep the students
aware of the current legal topics of national importance. Arrangements for inviting eminent jurists, judges and
Scholars are being made in these programs.

SPORTS
A separate games room has been provided in the college where facilities of playing table tennis and carom board
are available.

CANTEEN
The college has a student’s canteen serving refreshments at concessional rates. It is anticipated that the canteen
will soon be upgraded.

LADIES COMMON ROOM


A separate carpeted common room for the female students has been provided keeping in view Islamic traditions
despite co-education. Arrangements for prayers for them are also available in the said common room.

PRAYER ARRANGEMENT
A separate platform for prayer at a suitable place in the college has been provided for male students and staff of
the college. A suitable place for Wazoo has also been made.

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FACULTY MEMEBRS OF THE COLLEGE

LLB. PART - l LLB. PART - II

Prof. Moin Azhar Siddiqui Prof. Tasawar Ali Hashmi

Prof. Ch. Muhammad Iqbal Prof. Akhtar Hussain

Prof. Syed Shamim Raza Prof. Iqbal Akhtar

Mr. S. Jalil Ahmed Hashmi Prof. Ainuddin Khan


Lecturer

Mr. Arif Latif Mr. Muhammad Aqil


Lecturer Lecturer

Mst. Sarwar Jehan Mr. Naseem Akhtar


Lecturer Lecturer

Mr. Naseem Akhtar Mr. Raza Mamoon Syed


Lecturer Lecturer

Mr. Abdul Saboor


Lecturer

LLB (FINAL) LL.M (PART-1)

Prof. Ch. Muhammad Iqbal Prof. Tasawar Ali Hashmi

Prof. Akhtar Ali Mehmood Prof. Syed Shamim Raza

P Prof. S.A. Chohan Mr. Muhammad Aqil


Lecturer

Mr. Raza Mamoon Syed LL.M (FINAL)


Lecturer

Prof. Ch. M. Iqbal Akhter

Mr. Rizwan Ahmed Siddiqui Prof. Ainuddin Khan


Lecturer

Barr. Qayyum Nawaz Kundi


Lecturer

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ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
I. LL.B. COURSE:

Admission Form must accompany the following:

FOR LL.B. PART - I

1. Mark sheet or Bachelor's Degree in original (2nd Division) (along with one photo copy)
2. Character Certificate of the Institution Last attended or from Gazette Class – l Officer.
3. Matriculation Certificate (attested Photo Copy)
4. Three Photographs (1" x 1“size)
5. Photo copy of Migration Certificate (for those who are coming from other Universities)
6. Undertaking
7. C.N.I. Card (Attested photo Copy)
8. N.O.C. from Employer of such students who are in service.

LL.B PART - II

1. Mark Sheet of LL.B – l & ll


2. Three Photographs (1" x 1" size)
3. C.N.I Card (Attested Photo copy)
4. Enrolment Card (Attested Photo Copy)
5. N.O.C. from Employer of such students who are in service.

LL.B. (FINAL)

1. Mark Sheet of LL.B- l & II


2. Three Photographs (1" x 1" size)
3. CN.I Card (Attested Photo copy)
4. Enrolment Card (Attested Photo Copy)
5. N.O.C from Employer of such students who are in service.
II. 1. Admission will be provisional on payment of all college dues till the students are enrolled with
the University of Karachi. Students will be required to seek fresh enrolment in the Law Faculty of the
University immediately after admission.

2. Foreign students desirous to seek admission will have to submit their application/s for admissions
through Higher Education Commission, Islamabad.

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3. Fee once paid/deposited shall not be refunded.

4. Admission Fees for Academic Session 2010 - 2011 are as under: -

i. For LL.B Part -l Rs. 20,000/-


ii. For LL.B Part - II Rs. 21,000/-
iii. For LL.B (Final) Rs. 22,000/-

5. Entry in the college premises and dealing in the office will be strictly on production of College Identity
Card. Students are required to display their college card on the chest all the time while staying in college.

6. Students may become members of the Library against security of Rs.1000/- and may borrow two books
at a time and keep them for a period of 15 days. In case of the return, penalty will be levied at the rate of Rs.1/-
per day. The security amount will be refunded after deduction of Rs.50/- at the time of leaving the college.

III. LL.M COURSE.

Admission Form must accompany the following documents:

FOR LL.M. (PREVIOUS)

1. Attested Photocopy of LL.B Degree or Mark Sheet in Original (2nd Division)


2. Character Certificate of the Institution Last attended or from Gazette Class -1 Officer.
3. Matriculation Certificate (Attested Photo Copy)
4. Three Photographs (1" x 1" size)
5. Marks Certificate or Degree of B. A / B. Com / B.Sc. (Attested)
6. Photo copy of Migration Certificate (for those who are coming from other Universities)
7. Undertaking
8. C.N.I. Card (Attested photo Copy)
9. N.O.C. from Employer of such students who are in service.

LL.M. (FINAL)

1. Mark Sheet of LL.M (Previous)


2. Photocopy of Enrolment Card LL.M (Attested)
3. Photocopy of Admit Card of LL.M (Previous) (Attested)
4. Three Photographs (1* X 1" size)
5. C.N.I Card (Attested Photo copy)
6. N.O.C. from Employer of such students who are in service.

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lV- 1. Admission will be provisional on payment of all college dues till the student is enrolled with the
University of Karachi.
2. Foreign students desirous to seek admission will have to submit their application/s for admission
through Higher Education Commission, Islamabad.
3. Fee once paid/deposited shall not be refunded.
4. Admission Fees for Academic Session 2010 - 2011 are as under: -
i. For LL.M Previous Rs. 35,000/-

ii. For LL.M Final Rs. 40,000/-

5. Entry in the college premises and dealing in the office will be strictly on production of College Identity
Card.
6. Students may become members of the Library against security of Rs. 500/- and may borrow two books
at a time and keep them for a period of 15 days. In case of the return, penalty will be levied at the rate
of Rs.1/- per day. The security amount will be refunded after deduction of Rs.50/- at the time of leaving
the college.

V -1 Other Charges as approved by the Board of Governors of Law Colleges in Karachi.


Sr. No. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT OF CHARGES
(RS)

1. PROSPECTUS, ADMISSION FORM, INCLUDING UNDERTAKING CHALLAN / 1000.00


VOUCHERS ETC.
2. RE APPEARING EXAM FEE (ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES) 500.00
3. PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATES 800.00
4. CHARACTER CERTIFICATES 500.00
5. REFERENCE FOR FOREIGN UNIVERSITY ETC 1500.00
6. SCRUDNI2ATI0N & VERIFICATION OF DEGREE FORM FOR AWARD OF DEGREE 500.00
7. ENROLMENT & EXAMINATION FORM PROCESSING/ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES 200.00
8. REFERENCE TO FOREIGN UNIVERISTY'S ADMISSION FORM 1500.00
9. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTIONS CERFITICATES 500.00

2. Merely obtaining of admission form by the applicant does not provide any guarantee for admission.
The admissions are given on first come first serve basis subject of availability of seats.
3. Provisional Admission will be made on payment of admission fees, submission of admission form
completes in all respects and appearing for interview by the applicant. The admission would be subject
to enrolment by the Karachi University.
4. Approved seats for admission in LLB. Part -l are 600.
5. Approved seats for admission in LL.M. (Previous) are 50.

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(To be typed on Stamp Paper of Rs.20/-)
and attested by the Oath Commissioner.

UNDERTAKING

I,___________________________________________________ S/o _____________________________________________

C.N.I. Card No. ____________________________________ Resident of _____________________________________

____________________________________________________ Telephone No __________________________________ do hereby


state on oath as under: -

* That I shall abide and maintain discipline of the college and attend the classes in accordance with the
rules enunciated by the University of Karachi.

* That I have domiciled of Karachi having shifted/permanent residing at Karachi.

* That I do hereby undertake and agree to attend the classes regularly and give my full attention to the
college studies without fall and shall not remain absent unless l am sick or invalid and in that eventuality, I shall
produce a medical certificate.

* That in case my attendance falls short of the required rules of the University i.e. 75% during the
academic year, l agrees that my name be struck off the rolls without any further notice, and I shall have no
objection unless I have a valid cause.

* That I also undertake not to take part in any sort of politics or to become a member of any political
party or any organization identified with any political party during my studies in the college and, if I do, the
Govt. Islamia Law College administration can take cognizance of it and accordingly act as it deems proper.

SIGNATURE OF STUDNETS
C.N.I.C No. ___________________________
Tel. No. ______________________________
WITNESSES: Date: _________________________________
1. 2.
Signature ________________________________________ Signature ____________________________________
Name ____________________________________________ Name ________________________________________
Father's Name ___________________________________ Father's Name _______________________________
CNIC No. Tel. No ________________________________ CNIC No. Tel. No. ____________________________
Address __________________________________________ Address ______________________________________
___________________________________________________ _______________________________________________

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SYLLABUS
LL.B. Part - l
LL.B Part – l
PAPER – l JURISPRUDENCE (100 MARKS)

Course Contents:
1. The science of jurisprudence as subject.
i. Meaning
ii. Definition
iii. Kinds of Jurisprudence
iv. Relation of jurisprudence with other social sciences.

2. The Nature of Law


3. The Administration of Justices
4. The Source of Law
5. Legislation
6. Precedent
7. Custom
8. Legal Rights
9. Ownership
10. Possession
11. Persons
12. Titles

Bonks Recommended:

1. Jurisprudence by John Salmond edited by Fritz Gerald (latest edition).


2. Jurisprudence by Hibbert (latest edition)
3. Jurisprudence by Dennis Lloyds (Steven and Sons Ltd. London)
4. Jurisprudence by C.W.Paton
5. Justice (R.) Z.A Channa, Precedents.

Additional Books:

1. Muhammadan Jurisprudence by Sir Abdurrahim


2. Phalsapha Shariat-e-lslam by Subhi Mehmasani
3. The early development of Islam Jurisprudence by Dr. Ahmed Hassan.
4. Islam Ka Nizam-e-Hakoomat by Maulana Hamid-AI-Ansari Ghazi
5. The Muslim conduct of state by Hamid Ullah.
6. Islamic Jurisprudence by Kemal A. Faruki.
7. Reconstruction of Legal thoughts in Islam by Dr. Riaz-ul-Hassan Gilani
8. Islamic Jurisprudence by Imran Ahsan Niazi.

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PAPER – ll ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE (100 MARKS)
Course Contents:
1. History of the growth of the Muslim legal system
2. Various schools of Islamic law
3. Sources of law
a. The Quran and the Traditions
b. Ijma and customs
4. Juristic Deduction
a. Qiy’as or analogy
b. Istehsan or Juristic equity
c. fstedlal
d. Ijtihad and Taqlid
5. Acts, Rights and Obligations
6. Legal Capacity
7. Ownership and Possession
8. Constitutional Law
9. Muslim International Law
10. Islamic Law of Crimes and Torts
11. Law of Contract

BOOKS RECOMMENDED:

1. Principles of Mohammadan Jurisprudence by Sir Abdur Rahim


2. Islamic Jurisprudence by Dr. Ahmad Hassan
3. Islamic Jurisprudence by Kamal Faruki
4. Islamic Jurisprudence by Prof. Dr. CH. Hanif
5. Reconstruction of Legal Thoughts in Islam by Dr. Riaz-ul-Hassan Gilani
6. Hujjatul Balagha (Urdu) by Shah Wali Ullah, Part - l
7. The early development of Islamic Jurisprudence by Ahmad Hassan
8. A History of Islamic Law by NJ Coulson
9. Islamic Jurisprudence by Imran Ahmad Nayazee

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PAPER – lll CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – l (100 MARKS)
1. The British Constitution 50 Marks
2. The Constitution of the USA 50 Marks
Course Contents:
All contents of British and USA Constitution are given as under: -
1. Principles of British Constitution:
1. Salient features of the British Constitution
2. Difference between constitution & constitutional law
3. Sources and nature of the British Constitution
4. Separation of Powers
5. The rule of law
6. Parliamentary Supremacy
7. British Constitutional Conventions
8. Royal prerogatives
9. British cabinet
10. British parliament
11. Privileges of the Parliament
12. Fundamental Rights and Human Rights act, 1998
13. Freedom of Expression
14. Judiciary
15. Impact of European Union
2. Constitution of United State of America
1. Brief history of conventions leading to the passing of America Constitution
2. Important characteristics/salient features
3. Human Rights Bill - Civil Liberties
4. Rectification of the constitution
5. Federalism
6. Congress, its two houses - legislative procedure
7. Senate and effectiveness of its control
8. Separation of powers
9. President - His election, powers and checks on him
i) Judiciary
ii) Judicial review
10. Rigidity - Procedure of amendments
Books Recommended:
1. The English Constitutions by Bagehot.
2. Law of the Constitution by Dicey
3. The Government of England by Lowell
4. The Government of USA by Munro.
5. The American Political System by Brogan.
6. The American Presidency by Lasaki.
7. The Supreme Court of United States by Warren .
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PAPER – lV LAW OF CONTRACT (100 MARKS)
1. Contract Act, 1872 80 Marks
2. The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 20 Marks
Course Contents:

1. Contract Act, 1872


1. Preliminary / General principles
2. Formation of the Contract
3. Communication, acceptance and revocation of proposals
4. Contracts, Voidable contracts and void agreements
5. Contingents contracts
6. Performance of Contracts
7. Of certain relations resembling those created by contracts
8. The breach of contract its consequences and remedies
9. Indemnity and guarantee
10. Bailments
11. Agency.
2. Sale of Goods
1. General principles
2. Formation of the contracts of sale
3. Subject matter of the contract
4. Conditions and warranties
5. Sale by sample and description
6. Auction safes
7. Transfer of property
8. Delivery and payment of price
9. Title
10. Performance of the contract
11. Rights of unpaid seller
12. Breach of the contracts and remedies.

Books Recommended:

1. Cheshire and fifoot's Law of Contract


2. Nson's few of Contract
3. The Contract Act, 1872 by Sh. Shaukat Mahmood
4. The Contract Act, 1872 by Dr. M. A. Mnnan
5. Benjamin's Sale of Goods
6. The Safe of Goods Act, 1930 by Mr. M. Farani
7. Safes of Goods Act, 1930 by Kazi Muhammad Ashraf
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PAPER – V LAW OF TORTS (100 MARKS)
Course Contents:

Law of Torts:

1. Definition of Tort
2. Difference between Tort and Crime: Tort and Breach of contract
3. Essentials of Tort
4. Personal disabilities
5. Discharge of Tort
6. Exceptions of tort
7. Master and servant
8. Remedies
9. Measurement of damages
10. Remoteness of damages
11. Defamation - Essentials of Libel, Slander and Defenses
12. Negligence and contributory negligence
13. Nuisance: public nuisance and private nuisance
14. Malicious prosecution
15. Fraud and misrepresentation
16. Assault, battery and ballice
17. Wrongful confinement
18. Subrogation

Books Recommended

1. Winfield on Torts
2. R. K. Kapoor on Law of Tort
3. Salmond on Trots
4. A. M. Chaudhry on Law of Trots
5. Law of Torts by Underhill

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PAPER – Vl CRIMINAL LAW (100 MARKS)
1. Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 75 Marks
2. Hudood Laws 1979 25 Marks
Course Contents:

1. Entire Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 excluding the following chapters: -

1. Chapter VII (Offences relating to the Army, Navy and_ Air Force)

2. Chapter IX-A (Offences relating to Elections)

3. Chapter XI (Offences relating to Coins and government stamps)

4. Chapter XII (Offences relating to weights and measures)

5. Chapter XIII (Offences relating to documents and to trade property marks.)

2. HUDOOD LAWS

Course Contents:

1. Offences Against property (Enforcement of Hudood) Ord. 1979.

2. the Offences of Zina (Enforcement of Hudood) Ord. 1979.

3. the Offences of Qazi (Enforcement of Hudood) Ord. 1979.

4. the Prohibition (Enforcement of Hudood) Ord 1979.

Books Recommended

1. M.H. Nizami on Pakistan Penal Code.

2. Shoukat Mahmood on Pakistan Penal Code

3. Manual of Hudood Laws by Prof. Dr. C.M. Hanif

4. Law relating to Hudood Cases by Prof. Ashfaq Bukhri

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PAPER – Vll LAW OF WQUITY SPECIFIC RELIEF (100 MARKS)
1 Maxims of Equity 40 Marks
2. The Specific Relief Act, 1877 60 Marks

Course Contents:

1. Maxims of Equity

1. Equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy


2. Equity follows the law
3. Where there is equal equity, the law shall prevail
4. Where the equities are equal, the first in time shall prevail
5. He who speaks equity, must do equity
6. He who comes into equity, must come with clean hands
7. Delay defeats equity
8. Equality is equity
9. Equity looks to the intent, rather than to the form
10. Equity looks on that as done, which ought to have been done
11. Equity imputes an intention to fulfill an obligation and
12. Equity acts in person am

2. The entire Specific Relief Act, 1877

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

1. Snell's Equity by Lord Megeary


2. The Specific Relief Act 1877 by Raja Said Akbar Khan
3. The Specific Relief Act by Sardar Muhammad Iqbal Khan Mokal

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SYLLABUS
LL.B. Part - ll
LL.B Part – ll
PAPER – l CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (100 MARKS)
The Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 Course Contents:

Course Contents:
The constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973, as amended up to date.
Books prescribed:
1. Constitution of Pakistan by Shaukat Mahmood
2. Constitutional Law of Pakistan by Shabbar Raza Rizvi
3. Constitution of Pakistan by Ahmer Fazeel

PAPER – ll ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (100 MARKS)


1. Administrative Law 60 Marks
2. Laws of Civil Services 40 Marks
Course Contents:
1. Administrative Law
General principles of administrative law,
Administrative Act, Delegated legislation, administrative discretions, judicial review of administrative acts and
discretions, administrative tribunals and ombudsman.
2. Laws of Civil Services
Civil Servants Act, 1973 Federal Service Tribunal, 1973, Government Servants (E & D) Rules, 1973 and Civil
Servants (Conduct) Rules.

Books Recommended
1. Administrative law by HWR Wade
2. Principles of Administrative Law by Griffith, JAG
3. Principals of Administrative Law by Jain and Jain
4. Principles of Administrative Law by Yardley, DCM
5. Administrative Law by Foulkes David
6. Principles of Administrative Law by Hamid Khan
7. Administrative Law by Prof. Sathe
8. Administrative Law by Prof Chakrwarti
9. Civil Service Law and practice by Masud-ul-Hassan
10. Manual of Civil Service Law by Janjua. Z.l
11. Civil Service Laws by Nisar Ahmed.

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PAPER – lll COMPANY LAW (100 MARKS)
1. The Companies Ordinance, 1984 80 Marks
2. The Partnership Act, 1930 40 Marks

1. All provisions of Companies Ordinance, 1984, Inter alia;

Course Contents:

Company Law:

History background Kinds of companies


Difference between a company and other association
Formation of company
Promoters, Pre-contracts
Articles and Memorandum of Association
Prospectus
Membership
Capital, Shares, Stock, Mortgages Management, Directors Meeting, Resolutions Audit and Accounts Winding
Up Kinds
Consequences of Winding up and dissolution

Partnership Act, 1930


2. All provisions of Partnership Act, 1932, inter alia;
1. Introduction and Important terms
2. Name of Partnership
3. Relations of partners to one another
4. Relations to partners to third parties
5. Incoming and outgoing partners
6. Dissolution of a firm
7. Registration of firm
8. Supplemental provisions
Books Recommended

1. Palmer’s Company Law


2. Ghosh on the Company law
3. The Company Ordinance 1984 by Shaukat Mahmood
4. The partnership Act lX of 1932 by A.M. Choudhry
5. The partnership Act by F.D. Mullah
6. The partnership Act by Shaukat Mahmood
7. Lindley on partnership
8. Law of partnership by Avtar Sindh
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PAPER – lV LAW OF TRANSFER OF PROPERTY (100 MARKS)
1. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 80 Marks
2. The Registration Act, 1908 20 Marks
Course Contents:
1. Entire Transfer of Property Act, 1882, inter-alia:
a) Introduction of important terms
b) Transfer of property by act of parties
i. Transfer of immovable property
ii. Sales of immovable property
iii. Discharge of encumbrances on sale
iv. Mortgages of immovable property and charges
v. Rights and liabilities of mortgagor
vi. Rights and liabilities of mortgagee
vii. Priority
viii. Marshalling and contribution
ix. Deposit in court
x. Redemption
xi. Anomalous mortgages
xii. Charge
xiii. Notices and tender
c) Leases of immovable property
d) Exchanges
e) Gifts
f) Transfer of actionable claims
2. Entire Registration Act 1908 inter-alia:
1. Introduction and important terms
2. Registrations and establishment
3. Registerable documents
4. Time of presentation
5. Place of registration
6. Presentation of documents for registration
7. Enforcing appearance of executants and witnesses
8. Presentation of wills and authorities to adopt
9. Deposit and disposals of wills
10. Effect of registrations and non-registration
11. Duties and powers of registering officers
12. Copying documents of means of photography
13. Refusal of register
14. Fee for registration, searches and copies
15. Penalties
16. Miscellaneous provisions
17. Exemption from Act.
Books Recommended
1. Transfer of Property Act by Shaukat Mahmood
2. Transfer of Property Act by Prof. Dr. C. M. Hanif
3. Transfer of Property Act by I.A. Kazi
4. The Registration Act by Shaukat Mehmood
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PAPER – V MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW (100 MARKS)

Break-up and Course Contents

1. Muslim personal law and law of inheritance in the light of the Quranic Verses and relevant enactments
such as:

a) The dissolution of Muslim marriages Act, 1939


b) The Muslim Family Laws Ordinance 1961
c) West Pakistan Muslim personal law (Shariat) application Act, 1962
d) The Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 (only Ss. 7,8,12,25)

1. Marriage
2. Dower
3. Modes of the dissolution of marriage
4. Iddat
5. Maintenance
6. Parentage — legitimacy and acknowledgement
7. Guardianship of person and property
8. Gifts
9. Wakfs
10. Wills
11. Inheritance-general rules
12. Sunni law of inheritance
13. Shia law of inheritance

Books Recommended

1. Outlines of Mohammad Law by AA Fyzee


2. Islamic Law theory and practice by Aziz Ahmed
3. Islamic Law by D F Mulla
4. Islamic Law by Syed Amir All
5. Islamic Law by Dr. Muhammad Hamid Ullah
6. Islamic Law by inheritance by Hamid Khan

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PAPER – Vl PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (100 MARKS)
Course Contents:

1. Nature, Origin and Basis of International Law


2. Material sources of International Law
3 Subjects of International Law
4. Relation between International and State Law
5. States In general
6. Recognition
7. State territorial sovereignty
8. State jurisdiction
9. State responsibility
10. Succession to rights and obligations
11. The state and the individual
12. The estate and the economic interest
13. Diplomatic envoys, councils and other representatives
14. The law and practice as to treaties
15. The international disputes
16. War, armed conflicts and other hostilities
17. Neutrality
18. International humanitarian law
19. International institutions including international criminal court

Books recommended

a) Principles of public international Law by Browinie, 1


b) International Law by Oppenheiun, Vol. I & II Edited by H. Lauter Pacht
c) Introduction to international law by JG Starke
d) Law of Nations, Briely, J L
e) International Law by Schwazanberger
f) International Law by Tandon
g) International Law by D J Harris
h) International Humanitarian Law - a compilation of selected text by ICRC Pakistan
i) International Institutions by DW Bowett

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PAPER – Vl CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY (100 MARKS)
OF PAKISTAN
Course Contents:

1. Salient features of the Government of India Act, 193S


2. Indian Independence Act, 1947
3. Objectives Resolution, 1949
4. Report of the basic principles committee
5. Draft constitution of 1954
6. Salient features of the 1956 constitution
7. Constitution commission of 1960 (shahbauddin commission)
8. Salient features of the 1962 constitution
9. Abrogation of the constitutions and the martial law
10. Legal framework order, 1970
11. The interim constitution of 1972
12. Fifth and sixth constitutional amendments in the 1973 constitution
13. The PCO of 1982
14. The RCO of 1985
15. The Eighth amendment
16. The LFO-2002 and the Seventh Amendment 2003

CASES:
1. Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan Vs Federation of Pakistan PLD 1955 Sindh 96
2. Federation of Pakistan Vs Maulvi Tamizuddin Khan PLD 1955 FC 240
3. Reference by the Governor General PLD 1955 FC 435
4. The state Vs doso & others PLD 2958 SC 533
5. Usif Patel & 2 others Vs Crown PLD 1955 FC 387
6. Begum Nusrat Bhutto Vs Chief of Army Staff & Federation of Pakistan
PLD 1977 SC 657
7. Hakim Khan Vs Government of Pakistan PLD 1992 SC 595
8. Nawaz Shairf Vs President of Pakistan PLD 1993 SC 473
9. Benazir Bhutto Vs the President of Pakistan PLD 1992 SC 492
10. Khawaja Muhammad Shafir Vs Federation of Pakistan & others PLD 1988 LH 725
11. Federation of Pakistan Vs Haji Saifullah Khan PLD 1989 SC 166
12. Khawaja Ahmed Tariq Rahim Vs Federation of Pakistan & other PLD 1992 SC 646
13. Benazir Bhutto Vs President of Pakistan PLD 1988 SC 388
14. Asma Jilani Vs Government of Punjab PLD 1972 SC 139
15. Mir Hassan and other Vs the state, PLD 1969 Lahore 786
16. State Vs Zia Ur Rehman & others PLD 1973 SC 49
17. Mahmood Khan Achakzai Vs Fed. Of Pakistan & others PLD 1997 SC 426
18. Syed Zafir All Shah & others Vs Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Chief Executive of Pakistan
& others PLD 2000 SC 869

Books Recommended
Constitutional Development of Pakistan By GW Chaudhry
Constitutional Documents of Pakistan by Safdar Mahmood
Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan by Hamid Khan
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SYLLABUS
LL.B. (FINAL)
LL.B. (FINAL)
PAPER – l LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE (100 MARKS)

Alt Provisions of the Civil Procedure Code and Limitation Act


1. The Civil Procedure Code -1908 80 Marks

2. The Limitation Act 1908 20 Marks

Course Contents:

1. All provisions of the civil Procedure Code, 1908 and

2. All sections of the Limitation Act, 1908 Excluding the Schedule

Books Recommended

1. Civil Procedure Code commentary by Amer Raza A. Khan


2. Civil Procedure Code commentary by Nizami {
3. Civil Procedure Code by Shaukat Mahmood
4. Limitation Act, 1908 commentary by A.M. Chaudhry

PAPER – ll CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE (100 MARKS)


AND MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE
1. The Criminal Procedure Code -1898 80 Marks
2. Medical Jurisprudence 20 Marks

Course Contents:

1. The Criminal Procedure Code 1908 as amended up-to-date


2. Medical jurisprudence with reference to autopsy and physical injuries.

Books Recommended

1. Criminal Procedure Code commentary by MH Nizam

2. Criminal Procedure Code by Shaukat Mahmood

3. Medical Jurisprudence by Jhala & Raja

4. Medical Jurisprudence for India by lyon, I.B.

S. Textbook of Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology by Modi, NJ.

6. Textbook of Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology Parikh

7. Medical Jurisprudence by Taylor, A.S.

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PAPER – lll LAW OF EVIDENCE AND (100 MARKS)
LEGAL ETHICHS
1. Qanoon-e-Shahadat (Order) 1984 80 Marks
2. Legal Ethics 20 Marks

Course Contents:

1. Alt provisions of Qanoon-e-Shahadat 1984 as amended up to date

2. Legal Practitioners and Bar Council Act, 1973 (Ss 22-28 and 41-47)

3. Chapters on professional Ethics contained in the legal practitioners and Bar Councils Rules. 1976

Books Recommended

1. Munir On Evidence update by Justice (R) Khalil ur Rehman Khan

2. Law of Evidence by Munir

3. Law of Evidence by Best

4. Law of Evidence by Phipson

5. Law of Evidence by M. Mahmood

6. Qanoon-e-Shahadat by Dr. Hamidullah

7. Principles of Legal Ethics by Prof. Dr. Cm Hanif

8. Professional Ethics of the Bar by Anand CL

9. Read Justice by Lord Denning

10. A study Legal Ethics by Jessup, HW.

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PAPER – lV LEGAL DRAFTING (100 MARKS)

1. Conveyancing 50 Marks
2. Pleadings 50 Marks

Course Contents:

1 Drafting by I.C. DESOUZA (Omitting Chapter I & II, Part - II) (Major Petitions of Courts)
2 Pleadings in India with Precedents by Sir, C. Walsh and J.C. Weir
3. Dataweznawisi by Penna Lai in Urdu, (Latest Edition) only the following 75 forms are prescribed:
a) Receipts No. 1
b) Bonds NO. 1-2-6-9
c) Agreement 1-5-6-10
d) Mukhtarnama 1-2-3
e) Bainama 1-4-20-23
f) Rahn nama 1-2-3-5-6-7-9-13
g) Exchange 1-2-3
h) Hiba nama 1-2-3
i) Talaq nama 1-2-3-4
j) Wills 1-2-4-5
k) Partnership deed 1-3
l) Dedication 1-2-8
m) Settlement 1-2
n) Bonds 3
o) Adoption 1-4
p) Marriage 1-2-3
q) Arbitration 1-2-3
r) Notice 1-3-5-8-12-13
s) Musawada 1-2-3-4
t) Promissory note 1-2-3-4
u) Patta 1-6 (b)

Books Recommended

1. Law of pleading by Inayatullah


2. Conveyancing by Inayatullah M.
3. Mogah on Pleadings
4 Mogah on Conveyancing
5. Pleadings in India with precedents by Sir C Walsh & JC Weir
6. Dastaweznavisi by Penna Lai in Urdu (Latest Edition)
7. Drafting by I.C. Dsouza (Omitting Chapter l & II, Part - II) (Major Petitions of Courts)

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PAPER – V INTERPRETATION OF STATUS (100 MARKS)

1. Principles of Interpretation of Statues 80 Marks


2. General Clauses Act, 1897 20 Marks
Books Recommended:
1. Interpretation of Statutes - Maxwell.
2. General Clauses Act, 1897
3. Law of Interpretation by Maxwell and Craze
4. Interpretation of Statutes by Choudhry
5. Interpretation of Pakistan Statutes by Kazi Mohammad Ashraf
6. Interpretation of Statutes by Mazharuddin Ahmed

Optional Papers

Students will be required to choose two (2) out of the following eight (8) papers (subject to the
availability of qualified teachers)

PAPER-VI:
Optional Paper - l intellectual Property Laws
Optional Paper - ll Environmental Laws
Optional Paper - III Banking Laws
Optional Paper - IV Labor Laws

PAPER-VII:
Optional Paper - l Taxation Laws
Optional Paper - II Land Laws
Optional Paper - III Minor Acts
Optional Paper - IV Human Rights

PAPER-VI:

OPTIONAL PAPER – l INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS (100 MARKS)

Course contents:
The course will consist of four components in relation to the laws relating to patents, designs, Trade Marks and
copyrights.

PATIENTS, DESIGN, TRADE MARKS AND COPY RIGHT LAWS.

INTRODUCTION TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS:


A brief overview of the term "Intellectual Property". A comparison between in its four bran and definitions
thereof.

PATENT LAW:
i. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A PATENT
concept of novelty, patentable inventions, procedure for obtaining patent rights, team and renewals.
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ii. EFFECTS OF OBTAINING PATENT RIGHTS
Privileges of acquiring patent rights such as assignments, licensing and infringements proceedings, and
revocation of patents.

DESIGN LAWS:

i. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A DESIGN REGISGRATION


concept of novelty and originality. Procedure for obtaining design protection, team and renewals.

ii. EFFECTS OF OBTAINING DESIGN RIGHTS


Privileges of acquiring design such as assignments, licensing and infringement proceedings cancellation
of registered designs.

TRADE MARKS LAW:

i. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING REGISTRATION OF A TRADE MARK


procedure for obtaining registration with reference to goods and service: distinctiveness of a trade mark
and prohibition as to registration; opposition and rectification proceedings duration and renewal of
registration.

ii. ENFORCEMENT OF TRADE MARK RIGHTS.


Infringement proceedings passing off action

iii. ASSIGNMENT, LICENSING AND REGISTERED USERS


Assignment of registered and unregistered trademarks, standard terms and conditions of a license
agreement, registration of registered user, and right of registered user to file infringement proceedings.

COPY RIGHT LAW:

i. COPYRIGHT, OWNERSHIP OF COPYRIGHT AND RIGHTS OF THE OWNER


Works in which copyright subsists; first owner of copyright; term of copyright

ii. REGISTRATION AND LICENSING OF COPYRIGHT


Procedure of obtaining copyright registration; registration of assignment; licenses by owners and
compulsory license.

iii. ENFORCEMENT OF COPYRIGHT


When copyright infringed; certain acts not infringement of copyright; powers and functions of copyright
board.

iv. INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS


TRIPS Agreement Paris Convention, Patents cooperation Treaty, Universal Convention on Copyrights,
Berne convention, etc.

v. LEADING CASES

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REFERENCES

Patents

1. Patents for inventions


Fifth edition by T.A. BIanco While
2. Terrel on the law of patents
Fifth edition
3. Intellectual property (3rd edition) by W.R. Cormish.
4. Patents law by P. Narayanan (3rd Edition)

DESIGNS

1. Russel Clarke on copyrights and industrial designs


By Michael Fysh (5th edition)

TRADE MARKS

1. Trade and Merchandize Act by Dr. S. Venkateshwarana.


2. Kerly on Trade Marks and Trade Names
3. Law of Trade Marks and passing Off by P. Narayana.

COPYRIGHTS
1. Copyright law by P. Narayana.
Published by eastern law house, Calcutta.
2. International copyright by Stewart
3. Skone James and Copinger on Copyrights .

OPTIONAL PAPER – ll ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS (100 MARKS)

COURSE CONTENTS
I) Introduction

• introduction
• Historical background
• Practical significance/ multidisciplinary aspect connection with human rights
• Sources
Ethics
Islamic provision on environmental law
World conservation strategy, national conservation strategy
Provincial conservation strategies
National biodiversity action plan
• Principals
Precautionary
Polluter pays
Inter-generational equity
Prevention
Cooperation/mutual assistance Sovereignty
• Theories of enforcement and compliance

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ll) International:

• Soft law (e.g. Stockholm Rio)


• Multilateral agreements
Biodiversity (5 conventions)
Marine (e.g. Los Marpol)
Desertification CCD
Climate e.g. FCCC Kytoto
Air e.g. Vienne, Montreal
Waste e.g. Basel
Nuclear Trade e.g. W.T.O Trips
• Dispute resolution
• INGOs
ISSO 14000

III) REGIONAL

Soft Law e.g. Langkawi Declaration

Agreement
ASEAN
S. Asian regional seas
Indus basin commission
Mekong river commission
Marine turtles
Aquaculture
Antiquities

Institutional infrastructure
ASEAN
SAARC LAW
SACEP
UNEP/ESCAP

IV. NATIONAL

1. Constitutions
1956, 1962, 1973

2. Statutory
a) Federal
Easement Act
PEPA 1997
NEQS
Sectoral
b) Provincial

3. Case Law/Common Law

4. Institutional Infrastructure
a) Federal PEPC
EPA
Judiciary
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b) Provincial
EPA
Sustainable development funds
Tribunals

5. Enforcement/compliance
i) Theory
ii) Market Instruments
iii) Practice
6. Techniques
i) E1A/IIE
ii) Procedural / practical

V. Conclusion

1. Limitations
Law reform

OPTIONAL PAPER – lll BANKING LAW (100 MARKS)


Course content
Relevant provisions of the following laws

1. The state bank of Pakistan Act, 1956


2. The banking companies’ ordinance 1962
3. The modarba companies and modarba (Flotation and control) Ordinance 1980
4. The financial institutions (recovery of finances) Ordinance 2001
5. The negotiable instruments Act 1881 (All provision sections l - 60, 82 - 85 A and 122 -131
of the Act)

OPTIONAL PAPER – lV LABOR LAW (100 MARKS)


Course contents
1. The charter of the ILO
2. The industrial relations ordinance 2002
3. The WP industrial and commercial establishment (standing Orders) Ordinance 1968

PAPER – Vll
OPTIONAL PAPER – l TAXATION LAW (100 MARKS)
1. The Income Tax Ordinance 2001 80 Marks
2. The Sales Tax Act, 1990 20 Marks
Course Contents
All provisions in the relevant enactments

OPTIONAL PAPER – ll LAND LAW (100 MARKS)


1. WP Land Revenue Act 1967 60 Marks
2. Pre - Emption Laws 20 Marks
3. Tenancy Laws 20 Marks

Course Contents
All provisions in the relevant enactments
relevant provisions of local laws.
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OPTIONAL PAPER – lll MINOR ACTS (100 MARKS)

1. The Arbitration Act 1940 60 Marks


2. The Suit Valuation Act 1887 20 Marks
3. The Court Fee Act 20 Marks
4. Sindh Rented Premises Ordinance 1979 20 Marks
Course contents

All provisions in the relevant enactments

OPTIONAL PAPER – lll HUMAN RIGHTS (100 MARKS)

Aims and objectives

Human rights law is a distinct area of law and raises a number of challenging questions for lawyers. How can
international human rights standard be implemented across diverse cultures, nations, religions, and economic
systems? What rights and responsibilities does the individual have under international law? What is the
relationship between state sovereignty and human rights? These questions are a matter of concern not only to
International lawyers but also to all those interested in understanding the difficulties that arises in protecting
human rights at an international level.

Part one of the human rights course introduces students to the international system for the protection of
human rights, as developed through the United Nations system post 1945. Students are introduced to the
theoretical and practical problems that arise when attempting to enforce international standards for the
protection of human rights.

Course contents

1. Historical Development of International human rights law


2. The normative framework of international law. The UN System for the protection of Human Rights.
3. Regional systems for Human Rights protection:
Inter American System
African Charter of Human and People Rights
European Human Rights System
A regional Human Rights approach to Human Rights in Asia.
4. Universalism and cultural relativism: contemporary debates
5. Human Rights in Islam

Selected Topics.

1. The death penalty In International law


2. The right to the highest attainable standard of health
3. The prohibition of torture in international human rights law
4. Racism and international law. The UN convention on the elimination of alt form of racial
discrimination; racism and international human rights law.

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SYLLABUS
LL.M.
(Previous & Final)
PAPER – l LL.M (Previous)
Comparative study of world constitutions
UK.
U.S.A
Russia or China
Switzerland
India
Pakistan
Iran or Turkey

Topics of study
Salient features of the constitution
Executive
Legislature
Judiciary
Fundamental rights
Local government
Political parties

Recommended books
1. Fundamental law of Pakistan by A.K. Brohi
2. Constitution and Problems of Pakistan by Ivour Jennings
3. Qanoon-e-Dustouri by Muhammad Khalilullah
4. Dasateer-e-Alam by Muhammad Khalilullah
5. Essay on the Constitution of Pakistan by K.J. Newman
6. The parliament by Jennings
7. Parliamentary government in England by Laski
8. Modern constitution by strong
9. Reflection on the constitution by Laski
10. The English constitution by Bagehot
11. The government of England by Lowell
12. Law of the constitution by Dicey
13. The machinery of Government by Illyas Ahmed
14. American political system by Brogan
15. Government of USA by Munro
16. American presidency by Laski
17. Grammar of politics by Laski
18. The Supreme Court in United States history by Warren
19. Modern democracies by Bryce
20. The theory and practice of modern government (Vol. l & ll) by Finer
21. The Government of Switzerland by Rappard
22. Greater European Government by Lowell
23. Law of the Soviet States by Vishinsky
24. The Cabinet Government by Jennings
25. Jadeed Dasateer-e-Alam by Shah Faridul Haq
26. Political powers in the USSR by Towster
27. The new Soviet Constitution by Strong
28. Federation India by Gadgil
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29. The constitution of new India by Joshi
30. Indian constitution by Baneriji
31. Indian constitution by Sharma
32. Constitution of Pakistan by Munir
33. Constitution of Pakistan by S.S. Pirzada
34. Constitution of Pakistan by Shaukat Mahmood
35. Comparative study of worlds constitutions by Sarfaraz A. Akhud. Published by Tahir Sons, Urdu Bazar, Karachi

Constitution being the finer end of political theory are difficult to list as well as study. All the great classical
writers on the subject within the course of a year, it would be sufficient, if the reader could in particular study
the following:

John tocke Thomas Paine


Second treatise on Civil Government Common sense

Hamilto Jay & Madison Rights of man


The Federation Hans Kelsen
General Theory of Law and State

C.H.Haines C.H.Mellwain
The Revival of Natural Law concepts Constitutionalism & the Changing World

C.H. Mellwain M.J.C.Vile


Constitutionalism: Ancient & Modern constitutionalist and the separation of
Power
Markesins K.C.Wheare
The Theory and practice of Dissolution Modern Constitutions.
Of parliament
K.G. Wheare Finer
Legislatures Five Constitutions pp, 13-32

It is imperative to study the raw material i.e. the texts of the constitution upon which comparative study is
based. The text all the constitutions which are the subject matter of this course can be found in the following
books.
1. A.J. Peaslee (ed)
The Constitution of the World
2. Balutain and Flanz (ed)
Constitutions of the Countries of the World
3. Wolff Philips (ed)
Constitutions of Modem States
4. W.F. Dodd
Modem Constitutional Law

While the above books deal with the subject generally and a study of the same is essential for an understanding of the
subject, it is also necessary to consult the following more specialized books
1. Murphy and Tane house
Comparative Constitution Law chapters 4 and 5
Appendices 4A, 4B, 4C and 5

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2. J.F Triska
Constitution of the communities’ states

3. Institute of Jewish Affairs


The new soviet draft constitution and human rights

4. Schlesinger
Soviet legal theory

5. Berman
Justice in the USSR

6. Feldbrugge and Simon


Perspective upon Soviet Law of the 1980's

7. Simonb
Constitutions of the communist world

This reading list only supplements and does not in any way replace the reading list provided in the syllabus.
Other books, articles and reading materials may be referred during the course of the lectures and up to date
case law on the subject.

PAPER-II SHARIAT LAW

Topics of study

1. Contract of sale, sale by prescription, sale by sample exchange


2. Bailment lease, mortgage, Gift usufruct
3. Partnership, muzarabat.
4. Evidence
5. Adjudication
6. Islamic penal Law, Hudood Law (capital punishment prescribed in Quran), theft, extortion, intoxication, rape,
adultery

Recommended Books

1. Hidaya translated by Hamilton


2. Ainul hidaya Urdu translated by Hidaya
3. Ghayatul akhtar, Urdu translation of Durrul Mukhtar
4. Rudoul Mukhtar by Dhami
5. Digest of Muhammadan Law by Baillie
6. Principles of precedents of Muhammadan Law
7. Fathul Qadeer by Hammam
8. Noorul Hidaya by Waheeduzzaman

Further Books on Muslim Law

Islamic survey vol.2 by N.J. Colulsion (Edinburgh university Press)


Mohammadan Law by I. B. tayabji (D.B. torapurvela, Bombay, India)
Mohammadan Law, 1968 edition by D.F. Mulla (from any book seller in India)
Minhaj al Talibin, a manual of Mohammadan Law, by Nawavi translation by E.C. Howard (W. Thacker & co.,
London)
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Limited interest in Muhammadan Law, by Kamila Tayabki, Stevens and Sons London Mohammadan Law Togore Law
lecture 1981 - 92 by Moufvi Mohammad Yousuf Khan (Thaker, Spink and Co. Calcutta, India)
Anglo-Mohammadan Law by Wilson (W. Thaker and Co. Calcutta India)
Mohammadan Law by Syed Ameer Ali
A Digest of Mohammadan Law by N.B.E. Bailie (1957 ed) Premier Book House, 4/5 Kutchery road, Lahore
Outlines of Mohammad Law (1964 ed by Asaf A. A. fayzee (Oxford University press)
Case in Mohammad Law of India & Pakistan Asaf A. A. Fayzee (Oxford University Press) Mohammadan Theories of Finance,
with an introduction to Muhammadan Law by N.P. Aghindidis (1961 ed.)

PAPER - III HUMAN RIGHTS


Topics of study
1. The concept the meanings, scope and aspects.
2. Philosophical foundation
3. Fundamentals of Human Rights
4. Moral aspects
5. Social aspects political aspects
6. Political aspects
7. Religious aspects legal aspects
8. Legal aspects
9. Historical aspects
10. Economic aspects
11. Human rights and (discriminatory practices in the Arab World at the advent of Islam
12. The Quranic of human rights
13. The Prophet’s crusade for human rights
14. Meesaq e Madina (Charter of Madina)
15. Impact of the charter on the evolution rights
16. Judicial processes
17. Protection of human rights during the life of Prophet
18. Prophet's last sermon at Makkah
19. The impact of the last sermon on discriminatory practices (color, Race region) human rights under the caliphs and subsequent
time
20. Legal guarantees and sanctions against violations of human rights in the world of Islam
21. Human rights and contemporary world
22. French evolution and Human rights
23. Human rights the western world
24. Human rights and the colonial world
25. Human rights in the US, Latin America
26. Human rights in the communal world; theory/practice
27. Judicial measures
28. Europeans courts of human rights
29. Enforcement measures
30. Human rights under the united nations
31. Universal declaration of human rights
32. Significance and importance
33. Analyze of the charter, enforcement of the machinery provisions
34. Fundamental human rights and modern constitutions
35. Legal safe guards
36. Human rights and military society
37. Human rights and emergencies
38. A Human rights and war
39 Human rights and military occupation
40 Discrimination grounds of Sex, grounds of Religion, Grounds of Region, Grounds of Politics, Race and Prospects.
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Recommended Books

1. Oppenhein: international law chapters relating to human rights European conventions on human rights
2. Dr. Kalifa Abdul Hakim: fundamental Human Rights
3. Salahuddin: Bunyadi Haqooq
4. Human Rights in Islam Abulala Maudadi translated by Khurshed Ahmed
5. Hanker: Studies in Civil Liberties
6. Locke: Civil Government
7. Khurshee Ahmed: Islam Nazria Hayat
8. Dr. Wei Kwei: the individual and community
9. Mason: Tru government in the making
10. Freedom and culture compiled by UNESCO
11. On Liberty J.S. Mill
12. The Social Foundation of Human Behaviors
13. Justices Qadeeruddin: Pakistan I. Constitution 1973 (Portions relating to fundamental rights and
constitutional)
14. Dastoor Islami Jamhooriya Pakistan by Mohammad Khalilullah
15. Human Rights and world politics: David P. Forsythe
16. Human Rights, A Critique, T.S. Balra
17. The Law of Inheritance in the Republic of Syria and Lebanon press (Beirut)
18. West Pakistan Family Courts, By M.A. Chatha
19. Institutes of Musalman Law (1969 Edition) translation of Qadri Pasha's Musalman code prepared in
Egypt by Nawab A. F. M. Abdur Rehman
20. The Majeele (1969 Edition) English translation of court of Islamic Civil Law prepared by Turkish scholars
by C. R. Tyser, E.A.L
21. Kitab ul Fiqh, by A. Rehman Al Jazeri 4 vols. Up to date case law on the subject.
PAPER - IV COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ISLAMIC AND WESTERN JURISPRUDENCE
Jurisprudence
Topics of study
1. The science of Jurisprudence
2. Nature and sources of law
3. Theories of law and administration of justice
4. Punishments their kinds and objects
5. Crimes and Torts
6. Theories of origin and functions of states
7. Legal and equitable rights
8. Ownership possession and person
9. The law of property
10. The law of obligations
11. The theory of sovereignty
12. The law regulations relations between Muslims and non-muslims
Recommended Books

1. Jurisprudence by Sir John salmond


2. Theory of law by Karkunow
3. Historical Jurisprudence by Lee
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4. Principles of Mohammadan Jurisprudence by Sir Abdul Rahim

5. Islamic Jurisprudence by Kamal Faruqi

6. Usool-e-Qanoon translated by Syed Raza Ali

7. Jila-ul-absar by Abdul Jabbar Khan

8. Falsafa Shariat Islam by Subhi Mahmasani

9. Fiqh-e-Islam by Hasan Khateeb

10. The principles of morals & Legislations by Jeremy Bentham

11. The Growth of Law by Benjamin N. Corozo

12. Studies in Muslim Political thoughts by Haroon Khan Sherwani

13. Jurisprudence and legal essay by Sir Federic Pollack

14. An introduction to philosophy of Law by Roscoe Pound

15. Comparative Jurisprudence by Dr. M. S. Rana

16. Lectures on Jurisprudence or the philosophy of positive law by John Austin

17. Province of Jurisprudence determined by John Austin

18. Limits of Jurisprudence defined by Jermy Bentham

19. Legal theory by W. Friendmen

20. Social Contract and the Islamic State by Ilyas Ahmed

21. Usool-e-Fiqh by Qari Habibur Rehman Siddiqui

22. History of Fiqu-e-Islam by Abdul Salam Nadvl

23. Text book of Jurisprudence by Peter George White Cross

24. The Province and Functions of Law by Julius Stone

25. Law in the Making by Dr. Allan

26. Development of Muslim Theology, Jurisprudence and Constitution by MacDonald

27. Administration of the Sultanate of Delhi by Dr. I. H. Qurishi

28. Political thought in Mdieval Islam by Resenthal

29. Philosophy and Method of the Law by the Edger Boden Heinor

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LL.M. (FINAL)
PAPER - I PAPER - II
INTERNATIONAL LAW SOCIAL LEGISLATION

PAPER - III PAPER - IV


CRIMINOLOGY LAW OF EVIDENCE
QANOON-E-SHAHADAT, 1984

PAPER – V COMPANY LAWS & MODARBA


Topics of studies
1. Corporate law 2. Constitution and incorporation
3. Capital issues and control 4. Share capital and its structure
5. Prospectus 6. Promoters fiduciary capacity
7. Corporate control and inspection 8. Equity holders, their rights and liability
9. Control of majority shareholders 10. Directors, their responsibility and control
activities of the company
11. Borrowing powers of the directors 12. Members relationship with company
13. Minority shareholding and their security 14. Reconstruction and amalgamation
15. Merger control by General Body 16. Winding up and liquidation
17. Procedure and practice 18. Companies Ordinance, 1980
19. Economic Reforms Order 1972 acquisition 20. Equity participation Fund
and compensation of industries and
corporate control through MLR
21. Foreign and private investment its control 22. Debentures
and protection capital issue and control
23. Mortgages 24. Issue and transfer
25. Companies (Managing Agency and Election 26. Capital Issue and Control Ordinance
of Directors) Order 1972
27. Muzarabat 28. Definition
29. Constitution 30. Conditions Principle of Agreements and its
Shariat purpose
31. Power and duties of Amin 32. Relationship between the parties’ concept of
Muzarib, Ajeer and Ujrat
33. Kind of property and purpose of business 34. Profit and loss
35. Share and profits

Books Recommended
1. Company law by LC.B. Gower
2. Company Law by Palmers
3. Company Law by Pennengton
4. Company and its Shareholder by Dr. Khalid Ranjha
5. Company law by Buckley
6. Sealys cases and material in company Law
7. Company Law by Shaukat Mahmood
8. Company Law by Faridul Haq
9. The Modarba Companies & Modarba (Flotation & Control) Ordinance, 1980 & the Modarba Companies & Modarba Rules,
1981
10. The Companies Ordinance 1984
11. A hand book of Company Law by A. M. Choudhry, published by PLS Publications, Nabha, Road, Lahore
12. Northey & Leigh's Introduction to Company Law
13. Topham & Invamy's Company Law 16 Edn.
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PAPER – Vl SHIPPING LAW

Topics of studies
1. Introduction and important terms 2. Carriage of Goods by Sea
3. Historical development of liability of carriers by sea 4. Commercial practice
5. Types of Charter Parties 6. Voyage charter parties
7. Time Charter Parities 8. Charter parties by Demise
9. Express and implied undertaking of the parties 10. Representations, conditions a warranties
11. Frustrations 12. Functions of bill of lading
13. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1925 14. Bills of lading Act 1856
15. Usual Clauses and implied undertaking in bills of lading, 16. Preliminary voyage
transfer of rights and liabilities under bills of lading
17. Loading discharges and delivery lay days 18. Exclusion and limitation of ship owner’s liability
19. The master 20. General average including York Antwerp Rules 1950
21. Demerge 22. Freight
23. Liens 24. Construction of charter parties and bills of lading
25. Marine insurance general principals and commercial 26. Insurable interest
practical practice
27. Insurable value 28. Disclosure and representation
29. The policy 30. Double insurance
31. Warranties 32. The voyage
33. Assignment of the policy 34. The premium
35. Loss and abandonment 36. Partial losses (including salvage and general average
and particular charges)
37. Measure of indemnity 38. Rights of insurer on payment
39. Return of premium 40. Lloyd's form of policy.
41. Institute clauses 42. Reinsurance
43. Maritime law and mortgage of ships 44. Procedure in action interim
45. Ownership, registration, construction, sale and 46. Maritime lines
mortgage of ships
47. Flags of convenience 48. Limitation of ship owner's liability
49. Safety regulations for merchant and passenger’s ships 50. Authority of Master's rights and duties of crew
51. Pilotage 52. Stevedoring contracts
53. Use of harbors and docks 54. Collision towage
55. Salvage

Recommended Books
1. Shipping Law by Chorley and Giles
2. Marine Insurance Act 1906 by Charmers
3. Carriage of Goods by Sea by Payne and Ivamy
4. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1925 by S.K. Mohyuddin
5. Carriage by Sea (2 Vols) by Arnould
6. Law of Marine Insurance and Average (2 vol) by Arnould
7. Law of Demurrage by Tiberg
8. General Average, the York Antwerp Rules by Lowndes & Rudoolf
9. Collision at Sea by Marsden
10. Merchant Shipping Acts by Temperly
11. Flags of Convenience by Boozek
12. Charter Parties by Scrutton
13. Civil Salvage by Kennedy

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PAPER – Vll LAW OF TAXATION
Topics of studies

A
1. General philosophy, theory and justification of taxation 2. Statutory Obligation
3. Interpretation of fiscal Laws 4. Direct and Indirect Taxation
B: INCOM TAX LAW
1. Philosophy of taxation, administration of tax system 2. Charge of tax 3. Computation of total income 4.
Allowance and relief 5. Payment of tax before assessment 6. Assessment
7. Tax liability in special case 8. Recovery of tax 9. Refund and tax credit 10. Penalties
11. Offences and prosecutions 12. Appeals reference and revision 13. Miscellaneous
C: CAPITLA GAINS TAX
1. Principles of capital gains tax 2. Assessment and valuation
3. Capital gains taxation under Income Tax Ordinance 2001.
D: LAW OF SALES TAX
1. Charge of taxation 2. Assessment of taxation
3. Recovery drawback 4. Practical problems
E: WEALTH TAX
1. Charge of wealth tax 2. Administration
3. Return of wealth 4. Special
5. Recovery practical problems
F: GIFT TAX
1. Charge of gift tax 2. Administration
3. Assessment 4. Recovery
5. Practical problems
G: ZAKAT AND USHAR
1. Philosophy and legal justification 2. Whether zakat a tax or charity
3. Enforceability 4. Concept of Nisab

H: EXCISE AND SALES TAX ACT


1. Property tax
Recommended Books
1. Whiteman & Wheat croft on Taxation
2. Income Tax Ordinance 2001
3. The Law of Capital Gains Tax by Hamid Ali
4. The Law of Sales Tax by Raza Naqvi
5. The Law of Gift Tax by Raza Naqvi
6. The Law of Wealth Tax by Mohammad Amin Butt
7. Law of Practice of Income Tax by Raza Naqvi
8. Income Tax by Kanga and Palkhivala
9. Law and Practice of Income Taxes by Mian Zahiruddin
10. Indian Tax Law by Aiyer
11. Wheat croft on Capital Gains Taxes
12. Pinaon on Revenue Law
13. Tilay on Revenue Law
14. Law of Income Tax and Capital Taxation by G.N. Bhatti

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15. Leading cases on Income Tax by Mannix
16. History of Income Tax by B.E.V. Subine
17. Taxation Overseas as Income and Gains by Suption
18. Alternative approaches to gain taxation by Martin David
19. Introduction to Taxation Ray M. Somerfort
20. Taxation of Income from the capital Arnor. C Harnenger and M. Artin Bailey
21. Simson's Income Tax
22. Potter and Monreon on Tax Planning
23. Tax Havens Encyclopedia by splitz
24. British Tax Laws Mervyn Leis
25. Taxation and Tax Policies in the middle east by Askari, Coming and Glover
26. Concise Exposition of the Law of Income Tax by M.L. Baig
27. Comprehensive Income Tax by Pechmen
28. Titmar and Company Dismissal and Taxation of Employers
29. Jones and Bedliringor Share Capital and Debenture Sebine: History of Taxation
30. Law of Income Tax India by V.S. Sundram
31. Revenue Law by Davies

PAPER – Vlll LABOR LAWS

Topic of study
1. International Labor Organization
a. Administrative machinery
b. Mission
c. The decisions affecting social and economic life of nation (convention and recommendation i.e. minimum
labor standard prescribed by I.L.O.
2. Constitutional Guarantees
a. Contained in constitution of Pakistan 1973 special references Articles
3,11,14,16,17,18,19,23,24,25,27,31,37,38,240,241,242,253.
3. Discrimination in employment and occupations, on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, political opinion, social
origin affecting equality of opportunity and treatment practices opposed to Islamic way of life and social
conditions, dignity of labor in Islam.
4. industrial relation
a. Contract of service
b. Wages its statutory regulations trade unions, collective bargaining, industrial disputes grievance,
settlement and adjudication.
5. Labor & Management cooperation in Pakistan with special reference to social security compensation for death
injury or disability, medical sickness maternity and old age benefits.

Recommended books:

1. ILO Publications on Constitution of ILO discrimination in employment worker’s education manual


2. Constitution of Pakistan by Commentary by Munir
3. Outlines of Industrial Law by Buterworths publication
4. National Labor Policies more particularly 1969 and 1972
5. Pakistan Labor Code
6. Supreme Court Cases on Labor Laws, decided between 1970 to 1983
7. Commentary on industrial relation in Pakistan
8. Industrial & Commercial Employment Relations by Prof. Obaid ur Rahman prescribed for LLM course.
9. Industrial Relations Ordinance 2001.
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GOVERNMENT ISLAMIA LAW COLLEGE, KARACHI

LIST OF THE PRINCIPALS

S.No. Name of Principal Period

1 Mr. Justice Muhammad Bux Memon 1962-1964

2 Prof. Iqbal Ahmed 1964-1973

3 Prof. Z.H. Chisti 1973-1974

4 Prof. Abdul Baqi Molvi 1974

5 Prof. S.M. Noorul Hassan 1974

6 Prof. Justice (Retd.) Shamim Ahmed Sarwana 1975

7 Prof. Mehdi Ali Siddiqui 1975-1981

8 Prof. Mohammad Mustafa 1981-1983

9 Prof. Azhar Ali Siddiqui 1983-1994

10 Prof. Bashir Ahmed Sheikh 03.11.1994 to 07.04.1995

11 Prof. Sadruddin Huda 08.04.1995 to 10.07.1998

12 Prof. Abrar Hasan 11.08.1997 to 10.07.1998

13 Prof. Syed Mamnoon Hasan (Dean Faculty of Law) 11.07.1998 to 30.11.2009

14 Prof. Moin Azhar Siddiqui 01.12.2009 to date

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PRESENT FACULTY MEMBERS OF
GOVERNMENT ISLAMIA LAW COLLEGE, KARACHI
(POSITION AS ON 30.06.2010)
ON REGULAR CADRE

S.No. Name Designation Date of Joining


1 Prof. Moin Azhar Siddiqui Professor 08.09.1997
M.A. LL.B — Principal
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

2 Prof. Mohammad Iqbal Chaudhry Professor 01.01.1998


LL.B LL.M
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

3 Prof. Ainuddin Khan Professor 01.09.1998


M.A. LL.M
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan
Formerly Additional Advocate General Sindh

4 Mr. Syed Jalil Ahmed Hashmi Lecturer 18.09.2002


M.A. LL.B
Advocate High Court

5 Mr. Muhammad Aqil Lecturer 01.02.2002


M.A LL.M
Advocate High Court

6 Mr. Muhammad Arif Latif Lecturer 01.02.2002


M.A LL.B
Advocate High Court

7 Mst. Sarwar Jehan Lecturer 01.04.2002


M.A LL.B
Advocate High Court

8 Mr. Rizwan Ahmed Siddiqui Lecturer 01.07.2004


M.A LL.B
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan
& Deputy Attorney General of Pakistan

9 Mr. Raza Mamnoon Syed Lecturer 01.07.2004


B.Com, MBA, LL.M
Advocate High Court

10 Mr. Naseem Akhtar Lecturer 14.02.2005


B.A. LLB
Advocate High Court
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ON CONTRACT CADER

S.No. Name Designation Date of Joining


1 Prof. Tasawur Ali Hashmi Professor 27.09.1983
M.A. LL.B, LL.M
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

2 Prof. Iqbal Akhtar Professor 0109.1993


B.Com. LL.B
Advocate High Court

3 Prof. Akhtar Hussain Professor 15.09.1997


B.Com. LL.B
Advocate High Court

4 Prof. S. A. Chohan Professor 01.01.1998


B.A LL.B
Advocate High Court

5 Prof. Syed Shamim Raza Professor 01.08.1998


M.A LLM
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

6 Prof. Akhtar AH Mehmood Professor 01.09.1998


B.A, LLB
Advocate High Court
Formerly Deputy Attorney General of Pakistan

51
FORMER FACULTY MEMBERS OF
GOVERNMENT ISLAMIA LAW COLLEGE, KARACHI

S.No. Name Designation


1 Mr. I.A. Minai Professor
M.A LL.B

2 Mr. S. Muddasar Shah Professor


B.A LL.B

3 Mr. S.M.W. Hazartji Professor


B.A. LL.B

4 Late Mubarak H. Siddiqui Professor


B.A. LL.B

5 Mr. Muzafar Ali Khan Professor


Bar-at-Law

6 Mr. S. Zaki Mohammad Professor


B.A LL.B

7 Mr. Faizuddin Professor


B.A LL.B

8 Mr. Abul Khair Anssari Professor


M.A LL.B

9 Late Abdul Qayyum Sheikh Professor


B.A LL.B

10 Late N.K. Jatoi Professor


Bar-at-Law

11 Mr. Zaheer Ahmed Khan Professor


LLM

12 Mr. Gul Bahar Korai Lecturer


M.A LLB
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

13 Mr. Muhammad Ilyas Khan Lecturer


M.A Law (USA)
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

14 Mr. Bashir Ahmed Sheikh Professor


B.Sc. LLM
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan
52
FORMER FACULTY MEMBERS OF
GOVERNMENT ISLAMIA LAW COLLEGE, KARACHI

S.No. Name Designation


1 Mr. I.A. Minai Professor
M.A LL.B

15 Mr. Abdul Sattar Pinger Professor


M.A. LL.B
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

16 Mr. Niaz Ahmad Khan Professor


B.A LL.B
Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

17 Mr. Amanullah Khan Professor


B.A. LL.B
Advocate High Court

18 Mr. Mir Hamid Ali Professor


B.A LL.B
Advocate High Court

19 Dr. Abdul Rasheed Professor


M.A LL.B, Ph.D
Former Dan Faculty of Islamic Studies,
University of Karachi

20 Mr. Muhammad Afzal Lecturer


B.A. LL.B (Retd) Judge Anti - Corruption

21 Dr. Amjad Hussain Bukhari Professor


B.A LLB Ph.D

22 Justice (Retd) Ata ur Rehman Professor

23 Mr. Justice Dr. Rana M. Shamim Professor


M.A, LL.B, LL.M, Ph.D Law

24 Mr. Justice (R) Zafar Had! Shah Professor

25 Syed Mamoon Hussain Professor

26 Mr. Justice (R) Mushataq A. Memon Professor


B.A., LL.B

27 Or. Justice (R) Ghous Muhammad Professor


Ph.D, M.A, LL.B

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PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRINCIPAL AND
FACULTY MEMBERS OF
GOVERNMENT ISLAMIA LAW COLLEGE, KARACHI.

SITTING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:

(1) PROF. SYED SHAMIM RAZA (2) SYED JALIL AHMED HASHMI, LECTURER
(3) MR. RIZWAN AHMED SIDDIQUI, LECTURER (4) PROF. TASAWAR ALI HASHMI
(5) PROF. MOIN AZHER SIDDIQUI, PRINCIPAL (6) PROF. AKHTER ALI MEHMOOD
(7) PROF. AKHTER HUSSAIN (8) PROF. IQBAL AKHTER
(9) PROF. S.A. CHOHAN

STANDING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT

(1) BARR. QAYYUM NAWAZ KUNDI, LECTURER (2) MR. ABDUL SABOOR, LECTURER
(3) MR. NASEEM AKHTER, LECTURER (4) MR. MUHAMMAD AQIL, LECTURER
(5) MST. SARWAR JEHAN, LECTURER (6) MISS. SAMINA SIDDIQUI, LECTURER
(7) PROF. CH MUHAMMAD IQBAL
PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRINCIPAL AND
STAFF OF
GOVERNMENT ISLAMIA LAW COLLEGE, KARACHI

Sitting. (Left to Right):

Syed Safdar Ali, Mr.Rana Zaheer Alam, Mr. Muhammad Shahid, Prof. Akhtar Ali Mehmood ,
Prof. Moin Azhar Siddiqui (Principal), Mr. Muhammad Ali Pasha , Mr. Muhammad Rafiq ,
Mr. Muhammad Majeed.

Standing. (Left to Right):

Mr. Majeed Ahmed, Syed Tahir Ali, Mr. Muhammad Yousuf, Mr. Muhammad Rehman,
Mr. Muhammad Zafar

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