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Irshad Ahmad
Irshad Ahmad

The writer is a Peshawar-based lawyer.

  • October 27, 2023

    Practice and procedure

    The Supreme Court building in Islamabad. — AFP/File The Supreme Court has given its findings on the much-debated Supreme Court Act 2023....

  • January 12, 2022

    Seniority and merit

    For the first time in the judicial history of Pakistan, the Judicial Commission of Pakistan , through a majority decision, nominated a woman judge...

  • November 01, 2021

    Independence of judiciary

    Last week, Pakistan was ranked 130th among the 139 assessed countries globally in “adherence to rule of law”, evaluated by the World Justice...

  • June 18, 2021

    From FCR to ADR

    Since Independence, the erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas were governed through the draconian Frontier Crimes Regulation, 1905.Until...

  • November 07, 2020

    Re-election to UNHRC

    In the middle of October this year, Pakistan was re-elected as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council, which works globally for the...

  • April 05, 2020

    Fata and the internet

    After countless sacrifices of its people and as many operations, peace has finally returned to erstwhile Fata. Parliament passed the 25th...

  • March 30, 2020

    Meet all our heroes

    A month on, confirmed Covid-19 confirmed patients have passed from zero to more than 1400 in Pakistan. Sadly, people are not only horrified at this...

  • February 06, 2020

    We need students’ unions

    For the current financial year, the government allocated Rs59 billion to the HEC against the demand of Rs103 billion – Rs6 billion less than the...

  • November 25, 2019

    Whose job is it?

    Since the PTI-led government has entered the second year of heading the affairs of the government; there has been much debate around the question of...

  • November 13, 2019

    State of prisons

    Last week, the Supreme Court was apprised by the federal ombudsman on the state of the country's prisons. Ostensibly, the report claimed that 77,275...

  • October 29, 2019

    Towards cleaner cities

    World Cleanup Day 2019, which was commemorated on September 21, was successful in directly mobilizing more than 20 million people across the...

  • August 22, 2019

    Unchecked atrocities

    On August 5, India revoked Article 370 and Article 35-A of the Indian constitution through Presidential Order C.O 272 to alter the special...

  • December 23, 2018

    No justice, no peace

    On December 16, the nation observed the fourth anniversary of the APS Peshawar attack. People paid tributes and spoke about the sacrifices of the...

  • November 14, 2018

    Judicialisation in Fata

    For decades, the people of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas were forcedly kept under the draconian colonial Frontier Crimes Regulation...

  • October 27, 2018

    How to mainstream Fata

    The persistent struggle for equal rights and the matchless sacrifices by the people of former FATA, along with tireless efforts by activists,...

  • October 04, 2018

    A question of quality

    With its 100-day plan, the incumbent PTI government hopes to bring about improvements in the country’s education sector, which emerged as a major...

  • September 01, 2018

    Remember the missing

    On December 21, 2010 – after noticing the alarming increase in enforced disappearances in various countries in the world – the United Nations...

  • March 04, 2018

    The right to labour rights

    The protection of the rights of the workers appears to have become more than a challenge for our country, particularly after the 18th Amendment was...

  • February 26, 2018

    A woman of principles

    Asma Jahangir fought for her principles and not for or against a person or institution. Regardless of her ideological and personal differences, she...

  • February 05, 2018

    The problem with PhDs

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s education minister made some alarming revelations last month about his department receiving more than 700,000 applications...

  • January 28, 2018

    Execute reforms not people

    We have a history of taking temporary fixing measures but never focus on taking cogent steps that can permanently reform our flawed criminal justice...

  • January 15, 2018

    Crushed to death

    With the passing of the 18th Constitutional Amendment, the subject of environment was devolved to the provinces. Subsequently, the Khyber...

  • January 12, 2018

    Miscarriage of justice

    The last week of 2017 was extremely depressing. A bench of the Supreme Court absolved a man accused of blasphemy charges for want of evidence. The...

  • December 24, 2017

    Unions for students

    The recent 15 day-night long ‘peaceful agitation’ by the students of the University of Peshawar against fee hike has certainly forced us to...

  • December 10, 2017

    Fata after the UDHR

    Besides the doctrine of vicarious liabilities, across the globe every person is only responsible for his acts and omissions; this is the universal...

  • December 04, 2017

    A matter of inclusion

    Since 1992, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities has been commemorated on December 3 to protect and promote the rights and wellbeing...

  • November 27, 2017

    Collateral damage

    After being in power for more than four years, the PTI-led KP government, with the help of the City Development Initiative for Asia, established the...

  • November 20, 2017

    No space for equality

    The incident of a girl who was forcibly stripped to and paraded through her village in DI Khan has principally unmasked our weak and fragile...

  • October 22, 2017

    Devolution for the marginalised

    The provincial autonomy and ‘devolution’ of twenty-seven different ministries/departments from the federal to the provincial governments...

  • October 09, 2017

    Reinstate the moratorium

    The World Day against the Death Penalty will be observed tomorrow. The day is marked to urge states to abolish capital punishment since it has no...

  • September 11, 2017

    Changing Fata

    In 1901, the Frontier Crimes Regulations was promulgated in Fata. The regulation was originally drafted in 1872 by the British rulers. In order to...

  • August 17, 2017

    Politics of the reserved

    After the 18th Amendment, administrative powers were decentralised and shifted from the federal government to the provinces. Through the insertion...

  • July 29, 2017

    Implement the law

    The annual report of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan suggests that five presidential ordinances were promulgated, 51 laws were legislated...