Pakistan mei Qanoon naam ki koi cheez Nahi, adalat Tu USS evil aurat KO favour derahee hei just because she belongs to a rich family, this is what the law is all about in Pakistan.
Dear sir, all have been proved by medical examination that Natasha was drunk. And i am sure by the guidance of you they will charge Natasha with section 302 of PPC. It was a lengthy but comprehensive analysis and the idea you came up with was also great. 🙏🏻. I developed my legal understanding on this issue just by watching your video. Izhar A. Khawaja Forth semester LLB student based in Karachi.
A very fruitful discussion 👍 Much appreciated ✨ Respected Sir, i need to comment in order to clarify one thing you said in the video that the legislature should amend the punishments provided by Sections 320 and 322 PPC, and if the legislature intends they can give retrospective effect to it. My question is, "Wouldn't it be in contravention to Article 12 of the constitution which deals Protection against retrospective punishment ?
I said amend or legislate because both the sections do not cater wilful intoxication. However, we have many laws which had been given retrospective effect. But i am with Art12 argument intellectually
I frequently follow your page about recent decisions and appreciate your legal understanding. But if the "knowledge based " portion of s.302 appliies to this incident what about the S.320 dealing expressly with rash and negligent driving which caused the incident and was the fact-in- issue of karsaz incident .
Sir, The most eminent dissection of qatl e amad but the problem here is the case of first instance for instance the lodging of FIR. How can you amend the charges in the court of first instance for say in that case how can you change it into qatl e amd.
very good and informative video. sir, I like when u give examples of law in western countries. Sir , I humble request to you make a video on how to improve the system? what should be the role of the nation for the improvement of Pakistan system/legislature, thank you.
A.o.a sir kindly guide about status of making video of anyone to record the incident or making videos of police officers kr govt officers if they are not performing their legal duty.is it allowed or not.similarly can we install cctv cameras without any regulation, is there any limitatiins or regulations?as we see alot of cctv videows on social media posted by public
@@mianalihaiderofficial thanks sir.sir g thori tafseel chyhy thi.kiu k aj kl police walo ki video bnao to foran khty hn k ap video ni bna skty .koi case law refer kr dain.thanks
Could you please mention the case laws where it is stated that if a person has a valid license, they will be charged under Section 320, and if they do not have a license, they will be charged under Section 322?
AssalamuAlaikum Ali Sir! Firstly kudos to you for your content. Do you provide internship program for law students? Your response would be highly appreciated Sir❤
Sir, What about if she was mentally ill? or any accused is underage? will their legal guardian would be responsible or nothing would happen in such cases?
Sir your approach is veryproffesinal but by all means you are trying to pave the way for the accused. Although a Diyat law is there to compensate but again a severe social pressure is built by the public…in Pakistan there is a wide difference between rich and poor classes so people feel themselves a deprived class…..so there should be well defined law tone made
Legally there is no way because laws will not evolved in our country suddenly socially boycott the culprit and those who support the culprit Now we have to stand as a society😢
Sir, Natasha ma'am ka case ab khatam ho chuka ha. She has been acquitted from charges. Sirf Natasha ka qasur nahi ... Crazy Crowd was also responsible. They didn't send the injureds to hospitals
سر قتل عمد کے لیے نیت بھی لازمی ہے یہاں نیت تو نہیں ہے اس طرح پھر کس طرح قتل عمد لگے گا۔ کیا یہ ہوسکتا ہے کہ اگر کوئی جرم کے لیے دو essential ہو ایک ہو ایک نہ ہو تو کیا وہ جرم لگے گا ؟؟؟
Assembly ka kaam Qanoon banana he magar assembly ko aaj tak kisi ne paband nahi kia ke har bande ke pas aik Degree LLB ki bhi honi chahie. Jab onhain Qanoon ka Ilm hi nahi he to wo Qanoon Saazi kar kese sakte hain?
@@mianalihaiderofficial How a college graduate can make Law if he was the student of Science or Urdu Adab or Islamic studies Etc.., How they can discuss a reform on any Law whatever criminal law or whatever family laws Etc... If the Question is logical so answer should be logical because West is not the symbol of logic.
Mian sb manay people do not know,s who are legislators? always explain clealrly legislators are those who sit in assembly and senate by your vote. Not by the will of lawyers and judges.
Bhai sb main parha likhoo sa mukhatib hoo, my content is purely legal aur mara pass aisa alfaz sometimes nahin hota jis ko main urdu main samjha sakoon. Lakin ys kaam ap achs kar laita hain plz do interpret my content as and when needed
Na koi Nasha Kiya ho jab wo normal drive Chala Raha ho jab jasay wo main road hat kar chalaye darasal jab first gatri ko hit Kiya us nay us surat me uska demagh mauf ho gya us surat me usnay bireck ki bajaye acsilatar per paon Parth gya us surat me gatri ki us surat me speed Barth gai us hi surat me ya incident hotay Gye usi surat Samnay Arif saf ki bike ah gai Yun unka accident Hogy ab ya bataye wokasa Nashay me thi ya tu ahwaz uhti ahwam ki jab k easa nahi tha bohat pareeki say dekha jaye ya khud accident nahi Kiya gya ya sabitifaqi hoha
I have thoroughly analyzed the entire CCTV footage, examining it second by second and accounting for the service lane's road width. My analysis leads me to conclude that all three parties share responsibility, with the incident initially triggered by the Corolla driver. Natasha, who was on her way to a relative’s house near her own to pick up her son, took a familiar route, as seen in the footage where she brought her V8 to a complete stop due to the Corolla approaching head-on. The Corolla driver should have shifted to the left well before reaching her, which he failed to do. Typically, in Karachi, male drivers tend to give extra space to female drivers to avoid any potential confusion, but it appears this Corolla driver had ulterior motives. He might have noticed from afar that a young alone woman was driving a V8 Land Cruiser and chose to stay close, perhaps for a closer look. In some cases, such drivers even deliberately cause minor collisions to interact with the female driver. This may explain why the Corolla driver, despite having ample space on his left, did not veer away. Conversely, Natasha, after coming to a stop to avoid the oncoming Corolla, took a slight left and attempted to navigate around a large pothole, assuming the Corolla would quickly pass. Her focus was on safely bypassing the pothole, but the Corolla neither veered left, despite having plenty of space, nor sped up; instead, it came to a halt, leading to a collision with the V8. Natasha likely decided that before the lowly stalker Corolla driver could use the accident as a pretext to engage her in conversation, she would accelerate her V8. In doing so, she must have honked at the biker ahead several times, operating under the confidence that at high speeds, the biker would eventually move aside. Unfortunately, this did not happen, and the bike collided with the V8, causing Natasha to become disoriented and panicked. Her now out-of-control V8 then collided with a Honda City and flipped over. The bikers, too, bear some responsibility for their fate. Their bike lacked rearview mirrors, as required by law, which would have allowed them to see the speeding V8 from a distance and heed the horn. Additionally, if both had been wearing helmets as mandated by law, they would likely have survived with minor injuries. The CCTV footage shows both riders being thrown into the air upon impact, landing head-first on the left side, leading to fatal head injuries. Natasha herself could have suffered severe head injuries or a neck fracture from the massive impact that caused her V8 to crash and overturn, but she was fortunately saved by the vehicle's ten airbags. Amna’s daily journey through the hazardous traffic from PECHS to Gulzar-e-Hijri without any safety measures is a tragedy in itself. Despite being part of a city that contributes trillions in taxes, there are no state-of-the-art circular railways or metro trains with a network of connecting metro buses for students like Amna to travel safely and comfortably. May God grant forgiveness to the father and daughter who lost their lives, and may Natasha’s family generously compensate the surviving family members. Natasha should be pardoned as this was an extremely unfortunate accident, one that neither Natasha nor Amna and her father could have anticipated just seconds before it occurred.
@@mianalihaiderofficial Your brief reply seems to be heavily influenced by the social media-driven frenzy that paints her as intoxicated and deserving of jail time. Meanwhile, some Sindhi lawyers are causing quite a stir in court, successfully pressuring the judge to order a remand. I find it utterly mystifying on what grounds this "remand" is based. How does it even remotely apply to this situation? Are we now bending the law to suit our whims? Has affluence become the new crime, fueling this insatiable desire to see her behind bars?
@@mianalihaiderofficial Most people disregard the fact that Natasha was in a state of mental trauma after a massive accident that left her SUV flipped over. She was clearly disoriented and confused, only to be surrounded by a hostile mob of over a hundred people, branding her a killer and a murderer, harassing, threatening, and even physically accosting her for nearly an hour, all while recording her from every angle on their smartphones. This incited a social media frenzy that spiraled out of control, painting her as though she had left her home with the intent to kill these two individuals when, in truth, it was a tragic accident. If those surrounding her are relentlessly hurling threats, Natasha has every right to defend herself. This family, unprepared for such an ordeal, experienced this kind of terror for the first time in their lives, and she undoubtedly felt a sense of relief when a family member finally arrived after this harrowing ordeal.
@@mianalihaiderofficial Anything under PPP coalition govt control is deeply suspect, given their notorious history of fabricating test results, be it for platelets, turning alcohol into honey and olive oil, It is crucial that the lab tests be conducted internationally, as anything within the PPP’s jurisdiction is vulnerable to tampering. Amna is the granddaughter of Shezad Manzar, a senior journalist with ties to Masawat, the PPP-backed newspaper during the '70s and '80s Zia era. Now, the PPP is attempting to spin the narrative in their favor.
@@mianalihaiderofficial They blatantly disregarded traffic laws while riding a bike- not having rearview mirrors that could have alerted them to the V8 approaching from afar, ignoring the horn, and, most critically, failing to wear helmets that could have easily spared their lives, as both fatalities were due solely to head injuries. Yet now, in their absence, there's a sudden fervor to enforce every possible law against Natasha, who inadvertently hit a blatant traffic law violator. They not only endangered themselves but also ensnared others in their recklessness. Where is the outrage over the biker’s flagrant violation of traffic regulations that precipitated this catastrophe? Rearview mirrors and helmets are there to save you from serious harm in the event of a mistake-yours or someone else's. Had they adhered to traffic laws before their demise, they might have lived.
معزز کائونسل بہت خوب عمدہ انتخاب مزہ آ تا ہے آ پ کو سن کر۔۔معلوتی
I am law student from university of law college Quetta .
Apsa bhut khuch sekhna ko mil rha ha , stay blessed sir ❤
MashAllah Sir ❤❤
I learn very much from your video lectures,the way u teach is appreciated 👍
Glad to hear that
ur view is 100 percent correct!
Right sir. Adalat wohi kary gi jo law mein hai. Unfortunately, judges are bound to act according to law.
Pakistan mei Qanoon naam ki koi cheez Nahi, adalat Tu USS evil aurat KO favour derahee hei just because she belongs to a rich family, this is what the law is all about in Pakistan.
All corrupt
@@TK-sy8qh chup karo yaar jahil admi
Very nice Ali Bhai, good analysis and right approach.
Means alot sir 🙏🏻
Very much informative
Dear sir, all have been proved by medical examination that Natasha was drunk. And i am sure by the guidance of you they will charge Natasha with section 302 of PPC. It was a lengthy but comprehensive analysis and the idea you came up with was also great. 🙏🏻. I developed my legal understanding on this issue just by watching your video.
Izhar A. Khawaja
Forth semester LLB student based in Karachi.
Excellently explained.
Glad you liked it
🎉informative respected sir
So nice of you
Waiting from day one finally come...
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very informative sir ❤️
Great learned counsel.You are always amicus Curiae
I try
@@mianalihaiderofficial Hopefully
A very fruitful discussion 👍 Much appreciated ✨
Respected Sir, i need to comment in order to clarify one thing you said in the video that the legislature should amend the punishments provided by Sections 320 and 322 PPC, and if the legislature intends they can give retrospective effect to it. My question is, "Wouldn't it be in contravention to Article 12 of the constitution which deals Protection against retrospective punishment ?
I said amend or legislate because both the sections do not cater wilful intoxication. However, we have many laws which had been given retrospective effect. But i am with Art12 argument intellectually
well explained sir😊
Thanks for liking
I frequently follow your page about recent decisions and appreciate your legal understanding.
But if the "knowledge based " portion of s.302 appliies to this incident what about the S.320 dealing expressly with rash and negligent driving which caused the incident and was the fact-in- issue of karsaz incident .
Nope my argument is with reference to wilful intoxication then causing qatal, plz watch video again it shall clear up ur mind
@@mianalihaiderofficial Thank you Sir...I will watch it again..
Sir, The most eminent dissection of qatl e amad but the problem here is the case of first instance for instance the lodging of FIR. How can you amend the charges in the court of first instance for say in that case how can you change it into qatl e amd.
Wait for next video many things shall be cleared
very good and informative video. sir, I like when u give examples of law in western countries. Sir , I humble request to you make a video on how to improve the system? what should be the role of the nation for the improvement of Pakistan system/legislature, thank you.
Thank u, however i will try ti address the second portion of ur query in any of my video👍🏻👍🏻
MIAN ALI HAIDER WAS MY STUDENT, HE WAS A BRILLIANT STUDENT, I'M PROUD OF HIM ❤❤
Sir where was i your student?
A.o.a sir kindly guide about status of making video of anyone to record the incident or making videos of police officers kr govt officers if they are not performing their legal duty.is it allowed or not.similarly can we install cctv cameras without any regulation, is there any limitatiins or regulations?as we see alot of cctv videows on social media posted by public
Its allowed
@@mianalihaiderofficial thanks sir.sir g thori tafseel chyhy thi.kiu k aj kl police walo ki video bnao to foran khty hn k ap video ni bna skty .koi case law refer kr dain.thanks
Could you please mention the case laws where it is stated that if a person has a valid license, they will be charged under Section 320, and if they do not have a license, they will be charged under Section 322?
I did for that go to my insta reels
AssalamuAlaikum Ali Sir!
Firstly kudos to you for your content.
Do you provide internship program for law students?
Your response would be highly appreciated Sir❤
Yes we do
@@mianalihaiderofficialSir how can i apply for that?
informative
Sir, What about if she was mentally ill? or any accused is underage? will their legal guardian would be responsible or nothing would happen in such cases?
Then she should take that defense
V good sir.
Law needs to be rectified and upgraded
Sir your approach is veryproffesinal but by all means you are trying to pave the way for the accused. Although a Diyat law is there to compensate but again a severe social pressure is built by the public…in Pakistan there is a wide difference between rich and poor classes so people feel themselves a deprived class…..so there should be well defined law tone made
I narrated law not paving way
Legally there is no way because laws will not evolved in our country suddenly socially boycott the culprit and those who support the culprit Now we have to stand as a society😢
I just explained the legal land scape rest is up to public at large
Jin judgments ka zikar kar rahe thay sir wo list to lga dia kren sath
Goooor sa daikhain description main added hain phir bhe na milain to contact my team
Sir, Natasha ma'am ka case ab khatam ho chuka ha. She has been acquitted from charges.
Sirf Natasha ka qasur nahi ... Crazy Crowd was also responsible. They didn't send the injureds to hospitals
Agreed, I just dealt the law in this video.
سر قتل عمد کے لیے نیت بھی لازمی ہے یہاں نیت تو نہیں ہے اس طرح پھر کس طرح قتل عمد لگے گا۔ کیا یہ ہوسکتا ہے کہ اگر کوئی جرم کے لیے دو essential ہو ایک ہو ایک نہ ہو تو کیا وہ جرم لگے گا ؟؟؟
For that watch my law of qatal video
She is innocent.Must be released .she was just driving on her Father's road😮😮
So she proved by getting pardon
If its related to legislation then dont you think Supreme Court should take up this case as this case is seeking attention of public at large.
Nope supreme court cant on its own
Assembly ka kaam Qanoon banana he magar assembly ko aaj tak kisi ne paband nahi kia ke har bande ke pas aik Degree LLB ki bhi honi chahie. Jab onhain Qanoon ka Ilm hi nahi he to wo Qanoon Saazi kar kese sakte hain?
Its not persuasive argument as LLB degree is not mandatory across the world for parliamentarians
@@mianalihaiderofficial How a college graduate can make Law if he was the student of Science or Urdu Adab or Islamic studies Etc.., How they can discuss a reform on any Law whatever criminal law or whatever family laws Etc... If the Question is logical so answer should be logical because West is not the symbol of logic.
Mian sb manay people do not know,s who are legislators? always explain clealrly legislators are those who sit in assembly and senate by your vote. Not by the will of lawyers and judges.
Bhai sb main parha likhoo sa mukhatib hoo, my content is purely legal aur mara pass aisa alfaz sometimes nahin hota jis ko main urdu main samjha sakoon. Lakin ys kaam ap achs kar laita hain plz do interpret my content as and when needed
i think hr pakistani ko law prhna chye tb smjh aye gy sb ko wrna log yeh nhi smjhti qanun ma kya ha
Why don't you take this case as a prosecutor ???
Because state provides the prosecutor and victims already have private counsel and unfortunately they did a shitty job so far!
Kesa qaanoon hai ke license tha toh 10saal qed aur diyat aur agr nahi tha toh sirf diyat😂
Bilkul lakin mara leeya ya qatal ka case ha
Na koi Nasha Kiya ho jab wo normal drive Chala Raha ho jab jasay wo main road hat kar chalaye darasal jab first gatri ko hit Kiya us nay us surat me uska demagh mauf ho gya us surat me usnay bireck ki bajaye acsilatar per paon Parth gya us surat me gatri ki us surat me speed Barth gai us hi surat me ya incident hotay Gye usi surat Samnay Arif saf ki bike ah gai Yun unka accident Hogy ab ya bataye wokasa Nashay me thi ya tu ahwaz uhti ahwam ki jab k easa nahi tha bohat pareeki say dekha jaye ya khud accident nahi Kiya gya ya sabitifaqi hoha
Her medical reports says she was high
I have thoroughly analyzed the entire CCTV footage, examining it second by second and accounting for the service lane's road width. My analysis leads me to conclude that all three parties share responsibility, with the incident initially triggered by the Corolla driver. Natasha, who was on her way to a relative’s house near her own to pick up her son, took a familiar route, as seen in the footage where she brought her V8 to a complete stop due to the Corolla approaching head-on. The Corolla driver should have shifted to the left well before reaching her, which he failed to do. Typically, in Karachi, male drivers tend to give extra space to female drivers to avoid any potential confusion, but it appears this Corolla driver had ulterior motives. He might have noticed from afar that a young alone woman was driving a V8 Land Cruiser and chose to stay close, perhaps for a closer look. In some cases, such drivers even deliberately cause minor collisions to interact with the female driver. This may explain why the Corolla driver, despite having ample space on his left, did not veer away. Conversely, Natasha, after coming to a stop to avoid the oncoming Corolla, took a slight left and attempted to navigate around a large pothole, assuming the Corolla would quickly pass. Her focus was on safely bypassing the pothole, but the Corolla neither veered left, despite having plenty of space, nor sped up; instead, it came to a halt, leading to a collision with the V8. Natasha likely decided that before the lowly stalker Corolla driver could use the accident as a pretext to engage her in conversation, she would accelerate her V8. In doing so, she must have honked at the biker ahead several times, operating under the confidence that at high speeds, the biker would eventually move aside. Unfortunately, this did not happen, and the bike collided with the V8, causing Natasha to become disoriented and panicked. Her now out-of-control V8 then collided with a Honda City and flipped over. The bikers, too, bear some responsibility for their fate. Their bike lacked rearview mirrors, as required by law, which would have allowed them to see the speeding V8 from a distance and heed the horn. Additionally, if both had been wearing helmets as mandated by law, they would likely have survived with minor injuries. The CCTV footage shows both riders being thrown into the air upon impact, landing head-first on the left side, leading to fatal head injuries. Natasha herself could have suffered severe head injuries or a neck fracture from the massive impact that caused her V8 to crash and overturn, but she was fortunately saved by the vehicle's ten airbags. Amna’s daily journey through the hazardous traffic from PECHS to Gulzar-e-Hijri without any safety measures is a tragedy in itself. Despite being part of a city that contributes trillions in taxes, there are no state-of-the-art circular railways or metro trains with a network of connecting metro buses for students like Amna to travel safely and comfortably. May God grant forgiveness to the father and daughter who lost their lives, and may Natasha’s family generously compensate the surviving family members. Natasha should be pardoned as this was an extremely unfortunate accident, one that neither Natasha nor Amna and her father could have anticipated just seconds before it occurred.
I disagree if she is found wilful intoxicated
@@mianalihaiderofficial Your brief reply seems to be heavily influenced by the social media-driven frenzy that paints her as intoxicated and deserving of jail time. Meanwhile, some Sindhi lawyers are causing quite a stir in court, successfully pressuring the judge to order a remand. I find it utterly mystifying on what grounds this "remand" is based. How does it even remotely apply to this situation? Are we now bending the law to suit our whims? Has affluence become the new crime, fueling this insatiable desire to see her behind bars?
@@mianalihaiderofficial Most people disregard the fact that Natasha was in a state of mental trauma after a massive accident that left her SUV flipped over. She was clearly disoriented and confused, only to be surrounded by a hostile mob of over a hundred people, branding her a killer and a murderer, harassing, threatening, and even physically accosting her for nearly an hour, all while recording her from every angle on their smartphones. This incited a social media frenzy that spiraled out of control, painting her as though she had left her home with the intent to kill these two individuals when, in truth, it was a tragic accident. If those surrounding her are relentlessly hurling threats, Natasha has every right to defend herself. This family, unprepared for such an ordeal, experienced this kind of terror for the first time in their lives, and she undoubtedly felt a sense of relief when a family member finally arrived after this harrowing ordeal.
@@mianalihaiderofficial Anything under PPP coalition govt control is deeply suspect, given their notorious history of fabricating test results, be it for platelets, turning alcohol into honey and olive oil, It is crucial that the lab tests be conducted internationally, as anything within the PPP’s jurisdiction is vulnerable to tampering. Amna is the granddaughter of Shezad Manzar, a senior journalist with ties to Masawat, the PPP-backed newspaper during the '70s and '80s Zia era. Now, the PPP is attempting to spin the narrative in their favor.
@@mianalihaiderofficial They blatantly disregarded traffic laws while riding a bike- not having rearview mirrors that could have alerted them to the V8 approaching from afar, ignoring the horn, and, most critically, failing to wear helmets that could have easily spared their lives, as both fatalities were due solely to head injuries. Yet now, in their absence, there's a sudden fervor to enforce every possible law against Natasha, who inadvertently hit a blatant traffic law violator. They not only endangered themselves but also ensnared others in their recklessness. Where is the outrage over the biker’s flagrant violation of traffic regulations that precipitated this catastrophe? Rearview mirrors and helmets are there to save you from serious harm in the event of a mistake-yours or someone else's. Had they adhered to traffic laws before their demise, they might have lived.
MashAllah Sir ❤❤