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Civil law in Pakistan is a body of law that governs disputes between individuals or organizations. It is based on the English common law system, but it has been influenced by Islamic law and other religious and cultural traditions. The main sources of civil law in Pakistan are the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), the Specific Relief Act, and the Contract Act.

The CPC is the main statute that governs the procedure for civil litigation. It was enacted in 1859, and it has been amended several times since then. The CPC sets out the powers of the courts, and it establishes the procedures that must be followed in civil cases.

The Specific Relief Act is the main statute that governs the granting of specific relief, such as injunctions and specific performance. It was enacted in 1877, and it has been amended several times since then. The Specific Relief Act sets out the circumstances in which the courts may grant specific relief, and it establishes the procedures that must be followed.

The Contract Act is the main statute that governs the law of contracts. It was enacted in 1872, and it has been amended several times since then. The Contract Act sets out the requirements for a valid contract, and it establishes the rights and obligations of the parties to a contract.

Civil law in Pakistan is enforced by the courts. The courts are responsible for trying civil cases and issuing judgments.

If you have a civil dispute in Pakistan, it is important to speak with an experienced civil lawyer as soon as possible. An attorney can help you understand your rights and options, and they can represent you in court.

Our Law Firm has a team of experienced attorneys who are dedicated to providing our clients with the best possible representation. We understand that being involved in a civil dispute can be a very stressful and overwhelming experience. We are here to help you through this difficult time and to fight for your rights.

If you have a civil dispute in Pakistan, please contact us today for a free consultation. We will review your case and discuss your options for resolving your dispute. We will fight to get you the best possible outcome.

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