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Peshawar lights up with grand Independence Day celebrations at sports complex

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PESHAWAR, Aug 14 (APP):Like the rest of the country, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa capital came alive on August 14 with vibrant colours, fireworks and cultural performances as the city hosted a spectacular Independence Day celebration brimming with national pride and festive spirit.
Organised jointly by the Directorate General of Sports Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and KP Culture and Tourism Authority, the grand event at the Peshawar Sports Complex drew thousands of citizens, athletes, families, women, children and people from various walks of life.
Provincial Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Syed Fakhar Jehan attended as chief guest, alongside Director General Sports Tashfeen Haider, Director Youth Affairs Dr Noman Mujahid, General Manager Culture and Tourism Authority KP Muhammad Ali Syed, senior officials and other distinguished guests.
Addressing the gathering, the minister said Pakistan’s creation was the result of the timeless sacrifices of the nation’s forefathers.
He stressed that the true essence of Independence Day lay in honouring those leaders who devoted their lives to achieving freedom, and pledged to continue striving for the country’s progress, prosperity and true independence so that Quaid-e-Azam’s Pakistan earned its rightful place as a dignified nation on the world map.
The festivities began at 8 p.m. and continued until midnight, featuring dazzling fireworks, gymnastic and martial arts displays, cultural performances, magic shows for children and a range of recreational activities for families.

CM Bugti marks Independence Day with call for unity against terrorism

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QUETTA, Aug 14 (APP):Balochistan Chief Minister (CM) Mir Sarfraz Bugti declared that Independence Day is a solemn reminder of the profound sacrifices made by Pakistan’s forefathers. Speaking at a flag-hoisting ceremony on the lawns of the Provincial Assembly, he emphasized that this year’s celebration carries exceptional significance, as the nation has defeated an adversary stronger than an enemy steeped in arrogance and pride.
“Our brave armed forces have achieved a victory that fills every Pakistani with pride,” said CM Bugti. “Their courage and determination have once again proven the strength of our unity.”
On behalf of the people of Balochistan, he extended heartfelt gratitude to the Pakistan Armed Forces particularly Field Marshal and Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir as well as President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, commending their leadership, vision, and solidarity.
Bugti hailed the victory as a symbol of national cohesion, noting that Balochistan has always stood firm in times of crisis. “From Gwadar to Zhob, the people celebrated Independence Day with unmatched enthusiasm. This is the spirit of a vibrant nation.”
He underscored the cultural richness of Balochistan’s diverse communities—Baloch, Pashtun, Hazara, and others while condemning the actions of terrorist groups that violate tribal and societal values. “Targeting innocent women, children, and travelers is not just terrorism it’s a betrayal of our traditions,” he said.
Recalling a harrowing incident where a woman witnessed the brutal killing of her husband and son, CM Bugti challenged the false narratives that claim mercy was shown. “What kind of respect is that, when a woman watches her family gunned down before her eyes?”
He called for a united front against terrorism, urging Parliament to take the lead. “Religious scholars and all schools of thought must stand shoulder to shoulder with our security forces. This is a fight for the soul of our nation.”
Expressing optimism, Bugti said the end of terrorism in Balochistan is near. “We’ve seen dark times before and we’ve seen peace return. With the sacrifices of our forces and the resolve of our people, peace will prevail once again.”
CM Bugti congratulated Speaker Abdul Khaliq Achakzai and the organizing team for a dignified event. He announced a cash prize of Rs 500,000 for the schoolchildren who performed during the celebration.
The CM also met with provincial ministers, legislators, religious leaders, and citizens from various walks of life, extending Independence Day greetings. He mingled with children, posed for photos, and shared in the joy of the occasion.

Multan celebrates 78th Independence Day with passion, unity

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MULTAN, Aug 14 (APP):Multan marked 78th Independence Day with patriotic zeal, grand ceremonies and acts of solidarity, reflecting both national pride and compassion on Thursday.
The city echoed with “Pakistan Zindabad” slogans as flag-hoisting ceremonies were held at the Commissioner’s Office, Deputy Commissioner’s Office and across key institutions.
Commissioner Aamir Kareem Khan and Deputy Commissioner Waseem Hamid Sindhu led the main event, hoisting the national flag alongside CPO Sadiq Ali Dogar, additional deputy commissioners, political leaders, and members of civil society. The event featured a ceremonial parade by Police, Rescue 1122, and Civil Defence contingents, the release of balloons symbolizing peace, and the cutting of an Independence Day cake.
Speaking on the occasion, Commissioner Amir Kareem Khan said that August 14 reminds the nation of sacrifices, struggle, and the commitment to truth, urging citizens to renew their pledge to make Pakistan a beacon of peace, justice, and development. He praised the armed forces for safeguarding the nation from the attainment of independence to its defence today, noting the recent “Battle of Truth” victory as a moment of renewed national resolve.
Deputy Commissioner Sindhu echoed these sentiments, emphasizing that the day was a call to refresh the spirit of faith, unity and sacrifice, and to honour the martyrs and veterans who have defended Pakistan’s sovereignty.
In a gesture of compassion, the district administration celebrated Independence Day with patients at the Children’s Hospital and orphans at the Child Protection Bureau, distributing sweets and gifts, cutting cakes, and joining in performances prepared by the children.
The DC pledged continued support for orphaned and abandoned children and assured the provision of all necessary facilities for their well-being.
The day’s celebrations across Multan combined patriotic fervor with social responsibility, underscoring the city’s commitment to both the ideals and the people of Pakistan.

IGP Punjab extends Independence Day greetings to nation, police force

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LAHORE, Aug 14 (APP):Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr Usman Anwar extended heartfelt congratulations to the people of Pakistan and the Punjab Police on the occasion of the country’s 78th Independence Day.
Reaffirming the force’s commitment, Dr. Usman said, “On this Independence Day, Punjab Police reiterates its pledge to protect the lives, property and dignity of the citizens.”
He paid tribute to the ultimate sacrifices made by the police force, noting that “the 1,700 martyrs of Punjab Police are a timeless symbol of love and loyalty for the motherland.”
Dr. Usman Anwar emphasised that the Punjab Police will spare no sacrifice for the peace, development and prosperity of the country. “Every officer, official and constable of Punjab Police stands ready to lay down their life for the nation,” he asserted.
Security remains on high alert across Lahore and the entire province for Independence Day celebrations, he added. The IGP vowed that “the nefarious intentions of the enemy will be thwarted.”
More than 30,000 police officers and personnel have been deployed throughout the province to ensure security and manage traffic, he said.
The IGP also confirmed that all Independence Day events are being continuously monitored through CCTV cameras.He urged citizens to celebrate with responsibility and uphold national dignity and decorum. “There will be zero tolerance for one-wheeling, aerial firing, rowdy behavior or harassment of women and families,” he warned.

Change of guard ceremony held at mausoleum of Dr Allama Iqbal

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LAHORE, Aug 14 (APP):An impressive change of guard ceremony was held at mausoleum of ‘Muffakir-e-Pakistan’ Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal here on Thursday to mark Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day.
Acting Punjab Governor Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan also visited Iqbal’s mausoleum and laid wreath on the grave of Allama Iqbal. He offered Fateha and recorded his impressions in the visitors’ book.
Badshahi Masjid Khateeb Maulana Abdul Khabeer Azad also offered dua for country’s peace, stability and development.

PESCO marks Independence Day with flag hoisting, patriotic performances

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PESHAWAR, Aug 14 (APP):In a graceful ceremony, the Peshawar Electric Supply Company (PESCO) on Thursday marked Independence Day at its Head Office here.
The event was attended by all senior officers of PESCO. Special prayers were offered for the prosperity and development of the country.
On the occasion, the national anthem was played and the national flag was hoisted by the chief operations PESCO, Engineer Gul Nabi Syed.
The company’s security contingent presented a salute to the flag.
Students of PESCO school also participated in the celebrations, presenting patriotic songs and delivering speeches.
Later, the chief operation Gul Nabil distributed prizes among the students for the best performances in patriotic songs and speeches.

Punjab Police release service-based video on Independence Day

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LAHORE, Aug 14 (APP):The Punjab Police on Thursday released a special video on the occasion of Independence Day, showcasing the department’s commitment to national security and public service across various formations.
According to the spokesperson, the video highlights the unwavering resolve of the force to safeguard the country and serve the people. Personnel from the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD), Elite Force and Special Protection Unit (SPU) reiterated their pledge to stand as a solid barrier against terrorism and subversive elements.
Officers from the Crime Control Department (CCD) reaffirmed their mission to combat serious crimes, while women police officials expressed their readiness to protect daughters, sisters and mothers at all times.
The traffic police underscored their efforts to ensure smooth traffic flow and safe travel on roads, while the Punjab Highway Patrol and Dolphin Squad renewed their dedication to citizen service.
Riot Management Police personnel demonstrated their preparedness to maintain law and order under all circumstances.
The video also spotlights key public service initiatives including Khidmat Marakiz and Misaq Centres, along with the innovative roles of the Punjab Safe Cities Authority, Virtual Women Police Stations and the Virtual Center for Child Safety.

Flag-hoisting ceremony held at Sargodha Commissioner’s office

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SARGODHA, Aug 14 (APP):In connection with the 78th Independence Day celebrations and struggle for rights, a flag-hoisting ceremony was held at Commissioner’s Office Sargodha, here on Thursday.
Commissioner Jahanzeb Awan hoisted the national flag along with RPO Shahzad Asif Khan, Deputy Commissioner Capt (retd) Muhammad Waseem, DPO Sahib Ashraf and MNAs Dr Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti, Irum Hameed, MPA Safdar Sahi and other administrative officers.
A contingent of police saluted the national flag and played the national anthem and national songs; a minute’s silence was observed and sirens were sounded.
The atmosphere echoed with slogans of Pakistan Zindabad, Commissioner Jahanzeb Awan congratulated the nation on Independence Day.

SCP issues new Supreme Court Rules 2025

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 14 (APP):The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) has formally published the Supreme Court Rules, 2025, replacing the Supreme Court Rules, 1980. This major reform reflects the Court’s commitment to modernization, digitalization, and bring justice system procedural clarity, in line with global governance of law.
Framed under Article 191 of the Constitution, the new Rules replace outdated provisions and bring court procedures in line with contemporary legal, constitutional, and technological developments. They have come into immediate effect.
To carry out this revision, the Chief Justice of Pakistan constituted a committee comprising Justice Shahid Waheed, Justice Irfan Saadat Khan, Justice Naeem Akhter Afghan, and Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi. The Committee engaged with Judges, the Pakistan Bar Council, the Supreme Court Bar Association, and other Bar Associations. The final draft was placed before the Full Court and approved after detailed deliberation.
The Supreme Court Rules, 2025 consist of seven Parts, thirty-eight Orders, and six Schedules, with approximately 280 provisions amended (including 160 from the Schedules), 60 new provisions added, and 5 outdated provisions deleted.
Key Highlights of the Supreme Court Rules, 2025
Digital Transition & Technological Enablement
All petitions and paper books must now be filed electronically; scanned copies are mandatory.
Notices, orders, certified copies, and pleadings will be issued digitally.
Hearings through video-link are permitted.
Affidavits may be authenticated by an Apostille.
Parties and Advocates must provide updated phone numbers, email addresses, and digital app details.
Judicial documents sent via post will not be entertained.
Access to Records & Efficiency
Parties may inspect records or obtain copies online or in person.
Applications marked urgent or requesting interim relief must be listed within 14 days or at the earliest practicable date.
The Registrar is authorized to ensure compliance with formats prescribed in the Sixth Schedule.
Court Fee & Legal Aid
Court fees revised after decades; Advocate and official expenses updated.
Criminal petitions are fee-exempt (except for certified copies); copies are free for petitions submitted from jail.
Habeas corpus and Article 184(3) petitions related to criminal matters remain exempt from fees.
The Registrar may appoint Advocates at State expense in death sentence cases; counsel fees have been enhanced.
Appeals, Reviews & Constitutional Matters
Intra-Court Appeals introduced for orders under Article 184(3) and contempt proceedings.
One review petition permitted per judgment; it may be filed in person or through alternate counsel. Frivolous reviews may attract penalties; the security deposit has been increased.
A party may revoke a Power of Attorney and appoint a new Advocate-on-Record.
Transfer applications under Article 186A and Section 25A of the Family Courts Act, 1964, are now recognized.
Constitutional Benches are formalized through a newly added chapter.
Adjudication & Procedural Safeguards
Appeals from interlocutory orders to be heard by a bench of at least two Judges; all other appeals, including those against acquittal, by not less than three Judges.
Paper books must be delivered in advance to the Attorney-General, Advocate-General, Prosecutor-General, and respondents, with certification of service.
The registrar may recall ex-parte orders upon sufficient cause.
Compromise in compoundable offences is now formally accommodated.
In acquittal appeals, the Court may require surety or take coercive action if a respondent avoids appearance.
Procedures for summoning records from lower courts have been streamlined.
Administrative & Structural Reforms
The Registrar is empowered to supervise staff and exercise procedural powers as assigned under the Rules.
Branch Registries are retained at all provincial capitals; filings are allowed at either Islamabad or the relevant Registry.
All fees, costs, security deposits, and allowances will be reviewed and revised every three years.
Written tests for registration as Advocate-on-Record have been abolished; Advocates with five years’ standing may apply directly.
Courtroom Conduct & Simplified Filing
Advocates may wear either a sherwani or a short black coat; wearing gowns is now optional.
No concise statement is required in criminal appeals. In civil matters, if security for costs is not deposited within 30 days, leave to appeal stands rescinded unless otherwise ordered.
Respondents may seek summary dismissal of frivolous or delay-motivated appeals.
Procedural failures shall be treated as irregularities and will not nullify proceedings; the Court’s inherent powers to ensure justice remain unaffected.
The Supreme Court Rules, 2025, reflect a transformative vision—integrating digital tools, promoting timely justice, and eliminating procedural rigidity. With inclusive provisions and simplified processes, the Rules usher in a new era of judicial efficiency and responsiveness in Pakistan. These Rules have also been uploaded on the Supreme Court website for the information of general Public.

SWCCI celebrates Independence Day

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SARGODHA, Aug 14 (APP):The Sargodha Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SWCCI) celebrated the Independence Day with great enthusiasm, following the vision of its founder president Shamim Aftab.
Under her leadership, Acting President Sumeera Huraira and SWCCI members organised a wonderful event. The ceremony was attended by esteemed ladies from various business fields.
Shamim Aftab and SWCCI members jointly hoisted the flag and celebrated with distinguished guests by cutting a cake. Director FTO Shaukat Mehmood, senior women entrepreneur Sapna Abroy, and ex-MPA Sajida Ather were special guests. The event also celebrated the achievements of Operation Bunyanum Marsoos and recognised the sacrifices of the nation’s martyrs.
Some executive members, who attended the event, included Qaisra Ismail, Adila Aslam, and ex-executive members Tanzila Riaz, Sadia Khan, Dr Humaira Azhar, along with other new members.