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High-level push for mediation laws | The Express Tribune

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High court justices, regulators, economists, and business leaders are spearheading the promotion of case resolution through ‘mediation’ laws to expedite the justice system. Lengthy litigation processes have caused justice delays, resulting in millions of pending cases, especially among businesses, and posing obstacles to attracting foreign investment in Pakistan.

During a seminar titled ‘The Mediator’s Magic – Transforming Conflict into Collaboration,’ organised by the Institute of Business Administration International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (IBA ICADR) Centre of Executive Education (CEE) on Friday, speakers stressed on replacing the current litigation-based dispute resolution system with mediation to accelerate justice affordably.

The current litigation system has kept many business cases pending for extended periods, prompting foreign investors to express concerns about the state of justice in Pakistan due to delayed resolutions. IBA Emeritus Professor Dr Ishrat Hussain stated that courts are burdened with over 2.5 to 2.6 million cases, primarily at the district level. The workload assigned to superior courts like the high courts and the Supreme Court exceeds their capacity.

“The complexity of commercial, contract, taxation, and banking laws is increasing over time.”

We possess the necessary tools and instruments and must collaborate. IBA’s initiative aims to partner with esteemed institutions like those in Singapore, New York, and the United Kingdom to train individuals in mediation, conduct research, establish mediator panels, and closely coordinate with the judicial community.

Law Development Programme, Department of Commerce, USA (CLDP), Deputy Chief Counsel, Zmarak Khan, highlighted mediation and other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms as crucial for resolving disputes. They complement the formal judicial process, enhancing court system efficiency by reducing case backlogs.

Commercially, ADR facilitates quicker, more cost-effective contract enforcement, while non-commercially, it enhances access to justice.

Efficient, effective, and transparent contract enforcement is essential for facilitating commercial activities and attracting investments in every country. Foreign investors perceive dispute resolution in Pakistan as inefficient. However, institutions like ICADR play a commendable role in providing essential dispute resolution services for Pakistan’s people and businesses.

The United States government heavily invests in ADR (mediation) in Pakistan. Therefore, a robust dispute resolution mechanism is vital for attracting investments and fostering commercial activities, contributing to overall economic development in Pakistan and benefiting American businesses like Marriott, Hilton, Microsoft, Google, Apple, MasterCard, Visa Card, and others operating in Pakistan.

Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb of the Islamabad High Court advocated for mediation over litigation, highlighting the need for party agreement for mediation to proceed. He highlighted the role of mediators as neutrals and stressed the importance of making disputing parties aware of available mediation laws, encouraging them to seek mediation before resorting to litigation and attorney fees.

Justice Yousuf Ali Sayeed of the Sindh High Court noted that despite a significant increase in population, the number of judges has remained unchanged for years, burdening the courts. He called for the promotion of mediation culture and raised awareness among the general public about mediation, lamenting the lack of information from lawyers regarding available mediation laws.

Justice Jawad Hassan of the Lahore High Court mentioned that relevant laws have been available in the country since 1940, yet only 46 cases have undergone mediation or arbitration.

Founded in 2019 based on the Harvard Negotiation Project, the IBA Dispute Resolution Forum (IBA-DRF) at the Centre for Executive Education (CEE) aims to offer ADR services to alleviate the burden on Pakistan’s court system.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 5th, 2024.

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Honda CD70 Dream Latest Price, Installment Plans – Sep 2024 Update – Pakistan Observer

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Honda remains leader in bikes market, with its top-selling units like CD 70, and that’s without making any major changes as the entry-level bikes look almost same for a long time. As the CD-70 remains its most selling model, bikes like the CD-70 Dream and Pridor are considered a niche products.

Despite failing to achieve top sales, CD 70 Dream is still in the market, featuring air-cooled, 4-stroke engine that delivers smooth performance and impressive fuel economy, often averaging around 60-70 km/l, making it ideal for daily commuting.

The bike looks better with stylish and modern design with attractive graphics, as compared to simple CD70. People also like its comfort as built quality remains optimum, comparing to other players.

Its pricing makes it accessible to a wide audience, including students and working professionals, solidifying its status as a favorite among motorcycle enthusiasts in Pakistan.

As bikes prices remain out of hands, people are having hard time to upgrade their ride while companies also face low sales.

Honda CD 70 Dream Price

The price of Honda CD70 Dream is Rs168,900 in September 2024.

Honda CD 70 Dream Installments

Installment Plans Monthly Payments 
3 months Rs56,300
6 months Rs28,300
9 months Rs21,890
12 months Rs17,200
24 months Rs10,170
36 months Rs7,800

 

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Check Property Ownership in Lahore, other Punjab cities Online – Pakistan Observer

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If you live in Lahore or any other city in Punjab; you might have faced difficulties in getting land record in previous years, but now the government made the land verification process smooth with digitization.

To curb the menace of land mafia and to help residents of Punjab, the government rolled out a systematic process and also eased the process of property transfers and real estate transactions.

A new verification system is Live by provincial authorities to check the legitimacy of properties available for purchase or investment across the region of 110 million people.

The relevant authority in this regard is Punjab Land Record Authority which oversees management and maintenance of land records. You can get different services, including ability to search for and view land records, as well as request copies of documents.

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Step 1: Please visit PLRA portal at Punjab-zameen.gov.pk.

Step 2: Find ‘Property Registration,’ on home and click on https://rodportal.punjab-zameen.gov.pk/.

Step 3: It will ask you to select your district and service center.

Step 4: You can search by different options including Bahi number, ID card, registration number, or by person name.

Step 5: After entering details, please advance to ‘Search’ to get the land ownership.

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Suzuki Bolan discontinued in Pakistan after 36 years; Here’s replacement for ‘Carry Dabba’ – Pakistan Observer

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LAHORE – Finally, it’s time to say goodbye to the iconic Suzuki Bolan as Pak Suzuki pulled plugs to replace the minivan with another model. Over the last 3.5 decades, Suzuki Bolan enjoyed decent sales and was valued for its flexibility, serving a multi-passenger vehicle and for commercial purposes.

Amid shift in auto landscape in Pakistan, Bolan becomes latest drive to be discontinued after Suzuki Mehran, which you can still spot.

Pictures of Suzuki Bolan’s last batch surfaced online, and Pakistanis hit nostalgia as many grew up in this vehicle. The final chassis number marked as 01151691. The country’s oldest automaker and maker of Bolan also confirmed discontinuation of the 800cc Carry Dabba.

The company decided to replace Bolan for its outdated design and lack of safety features. Amid its low sales, consumer demand for a modern replacement like Changan Karvaan increased.

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Suzuki earlier mentioned that Every will replace Bolan, and one of its recent model was unveiled at a recent auto show.

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