The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested six officials from the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) over allegations of bribery and power misuse. The case highlights growing accountability within Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies and emphasizes the importance of transparency and justice in the legal system.
In October 2025, the Punjab Bar Council (PBC) announced a full-day province-wide strike on October 27 to protest unlawful raids, arrests, and false cases filed against lawyers. The strike highlights the legal community’s demand for protection of lawyers’ rights, upholding judicial independence, and safeguarding the rule of law in Pakistan. This action reflects the solidarity of lawyers in defending their professional dignity and ensuring justice is not compromised.
The Peshawar High Court has struck down the suspension of two senior lawyers by the Pakistan Bar Council and KP Bar Council, declaring the actions unlawful. The landmark judgment upholds lawyers’ fundamental rights to practice, challenges arbitrary disciplinary powers, and reinforces judicial independence and access to justice in Pakistan.
Latest news on threats against a Supreme Court Bar lawyer by Federal Board of Revenue officials in Pakistan. Highlights the importance of the Lawyers Welfare and Protection Act, 2023, and the need for strong enforcement to protect lawyers’ rights and uphold the rule of law.
In 2025, Pakistan’s legal community, led by the Karachi Bar Association, strongly opposed amendments to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), citing threats to freedom of expression, judicial independence, and provincial rights. Lawyers also rejected controversial canal projects and corporate farming reforms, calling them unconstitutional and undemocratic.
Fake lawyers in Punjab expose weak legal regulation in Pakistan and erode public trust in the justice system.
Analysis of lawyers’ licence suspensions in Pakistan for ignoring strike calls, highlighting legal, ethical, and constitutional issues between professional duty and bar council authority.
In October 2025, Pakistan and Afghanistan fought along the Durand Line due to TTP militant attacks. The conflict was characterized by cross-border strikes and counterattacks, civilian casualties, and a temporary truce. The situation underscored the persistent challenges of border and security management within the region.
Five Islamabad High Court judges filed a petition against their Chief Justice, alleging misuse of administrative powers like bench formation and case assignments. This raised serious concerns about judicial independence and fairness within Pakistan’s legal system. The case may lead to reforms ensuring more transparency and shared authority in court administration.
Pakistan put into effect the Virtual Assets Ordinance 2025, which culminated in the establishment of the Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (PVARA). PVARA oversees cryptocurrencies, digital tokens, fins, and innovations in the financial technology (fintech) sector, balancing financial safety with adherence to Islamic law (Sharia).
In October 2025, lawyers from all over Pakistan came together to protest against the 26th Constitutional Amendment, terming it to be against judicial autonomy. Bar associations organized strikes and conventions to ask for the withdrawal of the amendment.
In 2025, lawyers in Pakistan have been at the forefront of protecting justice and legal reform. From rallying against high court costs and protesting for judicial autonomy to demanding transparency and fair trials, attorneys throughout the country are determining the future of Pakistan's law. Their efforts emphasize the centrality of equality before the law, access to justice, and integrity within the courts.
Explore the latest legal developments in Pakistan 2025, including the Okara lawyers’ strike and the controversial PECA Amendment Act, highlighting their impact on law, media, and civil liberties.
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Stay informed with Wukla Diary’s 2025 guide to your legal rights in Pakistan — from family disputes to workplace harassment and cybercrime laws. Protect your future with knowledge.
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