
Inaam Ameen Minhas
Inaam Ameen Minhas is a Justice at the Islamabad High Court, involved in hearing petitions related to the recent amendments to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, which have raised significant concerns regarding freedom of expression and the rights of journalists in Pakistan.
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Justice Inaam Ameen Minhas was appointed as the competent authority to oversee the case.
Imaan Mazari files grievance letter over ‘inaction’ in workplace harassment case against IHC CJ Dogar - PakistanJustice Inaam Ameen Minhas was also part of the IHC division bench that heard the appeal.
IHC division bench suspends Justice Babar Sattar’s order directing removal of PTA chairman - PakistanJustice Inaam Ameen Minhas is part of the Islamabad High Court division bench that heard the appeal regarding Hafeezur Rehman's removal.
IHC division bench suspends order of PTA chairman’s removal - PakistanJustice Inaam Ameen Minhas replaced Justice Imtiaz as the competent authority to handle harassment complaints.
Imaan Mazari moves SJC against IHC CJ’s shunting of female judge for taking up harassment complaint against him - PakistanJustice Inaam Ameen Minhas replaced Justice Saman Imtiaz as the competent authority.
IHC’s Justice Saman Imtiaz shunted for taking up harassment complaint against CJ - PakistanJustice Inaam Ameen Minhas is the judge who heard a petition related to the Peca amendments last week.
In first hearing as acting IHC top judge, Justice Dogar takes up plea against Peca changes - PakistanInaam Ameen Minhas is a justice on the larger bench that decided the appeal regarding contempt proceedings.
Judges cannot hold court officials in contempt for ‘dereliction’: IHC - PakistanJustice Inaam Ameen Minhas is mentioned in the context of the seniority list changes.
IHC judges want changes to seniority list undone - PakistanJustice Inaam Ameen Minhas presided over the hearing of petitions against the Peca amendments in the Islamabad High Court.
‘Peca stifles free speech, doesn’t curb disinformation’ - Newspaper







































