Tuesday, 29 December 2015

The best Law Firm in Islamabad

The best law firm in Islamabad is International Lawyer Law Firm. They have two offices, one is sector F-7/1 and the other in Sector F-8. We have hired this Law Firm on Retainership Basis and we refer all matters referred to us to this law firm.

International Lawyer Law Firm is dealing in main stream litigation related with family courts, guardian courts, civil courts, criminal courts, banking courts, court of magistrates, court of sessions and the High Courts of Pakistan.

International Lawyer Law Firm has dealt in number of High Profile cases. They are on our retainership since 2012 but they have ample of experience of dealing in all kinds of cases. They have team of associate lawyers and assistants along with professional lawyers always willing to resolve our issues.

The organizational head of International Lawyer Law Firm is Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra) who is a big name in the legal fraternity of Pakistan. He is an International Lawyer with having experience of dealing in cases Internationally.

If you like to contact International Lawyer Law Firm, you can contact them at internationallawyerinfo@gmail.com to discuss your matter.

Regards,
Humanity Assistance & Relief Trust
Team

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Leadership and Motivation Session by Salman Yousaf Khan

On 14th of June 2015 PEAD Foundation, a renowned NGO hosted an event at Hotel Shelton Green Peshawar. The event was of a workshop on the topic of Leadership. The target audience of the event were youth from different universities of Khyber Pashtunkhwah.





Salman Yousaf Khan was the Trainer in the event. He is a renowned Lawyer, Politician and Social Worker from Islamabad, Pakistan. He can be approached at the following links:-

- Salman Yousaf Khan Facebook Profile https://facebook.com/salman.y.khan
- Adv Salman Ex-Candidate https://facebook.com/lawyer.salman
- Facebook Page https://facebook.com/AdvocateSalmanKhanGolra
- Gmail Address: lawyergolra@gmail.com
- Hotmail Address: legal-experts@live.com

The presentation of Salman Yousaf Khan was based on slides, leadership examples, video clips and motivational quotes. There were group activities and presentations also part of the session. The session was very much energetic and interactive. At the end of session there was question answer session.


The main purpose of the event was to motivate the Youth of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It was an event by which the motivation level of youth of Khyber Pakhtunkhwah was increased. Pakistan is a country suffering because of poor leadership for last many decades. Such kind of events are always helpful in the nation building for future of Pakistan.

Regards,
The Pleaders Trust
Team

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Women Empowerment Center (Concept Note)

Introduction

Women Empowerment Center is a project of The Pleaders Trust which is a partner organization of Humanity Assistance and Relief Trust. The Idea of Women Empowerment Center was generated from the concept that the deprived women should be given skills so that they can stand on their own feet and contribute as active citizens of the society.

It is not only the poor women which are deprived rather there are women belonging to all classes having miserable life styles because of different circumstances in their lives. Most deprived women suffer because of men which are mostly in their close relationships such as father, brother and husband.

Objectives

The objectives of the project are to:-

- To empower women by giving them skills
- To aware women by capacity building workshops
- Develop entrepreneurship skills in women through weekly classes

Activities
We are planning the following activities in this project:-

- Women Empowerment Conference
- Women Empowerment Workshops
- Women Empowerment Seminars
- Creation of Women Empowerment Center
- Awareness Camps
- Small Grants to Women Entrepreneurs

Expected Participants

We expect women aging between 18 years to 50 years to be among the participants in our different events and activities.

Venue

We are starting this project from Islamabad, Pakistan. However we will carry out activities in whole of Pakistan.



Monday, 8 June 2015

There is no Law for Women belonging to Informal Sector

There is no Law present which recognizes the rights of women belonging to informal sector in Pakistan. Most women belong to informal sector in Pakistan. These are usually the domestic workers or the home based workers. These women face multiple problems everyday but still they are having no recognition by the legislature.

Recently a consultation was conducted to formulate a Policy Recommendation for Women Workers at Islamabad. Number of social sector organizations and renowned activists contributed to the session.


Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra), a renowned lawyer, politician and social worker recommended that there is need for separate legislation for women belonging to informal sector. Existing labor laws do not recognize women from informal sector as workers because of which labor courts in all provinces lack jurisdiction to entertain matters related with women workers from social sector. He further contented that the ombudsmen created under The Protection Against Harassment of Women at Workplace Act 2010 only deal with women of formal sector as they are forum for organizational disputes only. Salman Yousaf Khan stressed that each province shall have its own legislation in order to recognize women workers from informal sector.


There is an International Convention of International Labor Organization for home based workers which is known as ILO C-177. Similarly there is another convention dealing with Domestic Workers which is known as ILO C-189. The participants at the consultation stressed the need for ratification of both conventions by the Government.


At the moment the provinces of Punjab and Sindh have drafted their laws pertaining to Home Based Workers. However, the same are not approved by the legislature till date. There is dire need to make things right for women belonging to informal sector if we have to progress forward.

Regards,
Humanity Assistance & Relief Trust
Team
humanitytrust@hotmail.com



Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Innocent Humans killed by Punjab Police at Daska, Sialkot

On 25th May 2015 few lawyers were protesting outside the office of TMA followed by a quarrel between TMO and President of Daska Bar. On that police was invited to control the situation. Punjab Police opened gunfire on the unarmed lawyers killing the president of Bar Rana Khalid Abbas along with one more lawyer and injured few other lawyers with firing.

The original issue was that the court complex of Daska was not having water for more than a week. The TMO was not entertaining their request despite frequent visits by the elected cabinet of Daska Bar Association. However, the issue was misreported by some channels include GEO TV to portray wrong image of lawyers. GEO TV reported that the incident happened because of the registration of Nikahnama to create bad impression about the lawyers.

Bar Associations all over Pakistan are on strike over the killing of innocent lawyers by the Police. This is not the first time when State attacked lawyers community. Lawyers have been attacked on 12th May 2007 when they were burnt alive in Karachi during the Lawyer's Movement. Similarly on 3rd March 2014 many lawyers were murdered and injured at Islamabad District Courts when few terrorists entered the court premises and attacked. Not a single bullet was fired in defense of Lawyers by the police officials on duty as if they wished the lawyers to be killed at the hands of terrorists.

Lawyers are demanding resignation of PM Mian Nawaz Shareef and his brother Mian Shahbaz Sharif over the Daska incident. Most of the Bar Associations countrywide are on protest for the second day also on 27th May 2015. On the other hand no apologies have been tendered by the CM Punjab or PM Pakistan. Neither any concerned police officer is so far arrested or nominated in FIR. The Lawyers all around Pakistan might take the law in their hands if nothing is done over the killing of innocent lawyers by the State.

Regards,
Salman Yousaf Khan (Golra)
Advocate High Court
Member Islamabad Bar Association