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Curbing Extravagance in Marriage Functions
Marriage is a sacred institution that is celebrated with great enthusiasm in many cultures, including Pakistan. However, in recent decades, marriage functions have increasingly become a display of wealth and social status, burdening families especially those from lower-income groups with financial pressures. Recognizing the detrimental effects of this trend, the Supreme Court of Pakistan upheld the importance of regulating extravagance in marriage ceremonies through the landmark judgment on the validity of Ordinance No. II of 2000, which prohibits ostentatious displays and wasteful expenditures.
Muhammad Huzaifa Bashir | Adovcate
Apr 4, 2026

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BEYOND THE BLACK COAT
The legal profession in Pakistan is not for the faint of heart. It is a realm where the deck is usually stacked against the newcomers, where names and connections count for more than merit, and where success is a game one plays with a rigged deck. The article A Profession in Ruins strips bare this ugly truth, laying bare the deep fault lines in the system. On one hand are the graduates of the University of London (UoL) program, perceived as privileged, seamlessly transitioning into top-tier firms. On the other, local law graduates are thrust into the unforgiving world of district courts, armed with little more than outdated training and sheer determination. At the center of this imbalance is the notorious kala-coat mafia a term coined to make fun of the black-robed elites who operate the profession like a closely guarded club. Here, your surname, the law school you attended, and the connections you can call upon determine your career far more than your ability or work ethic. It is an old, entrenched system that appears impossible to crack. And yet, for those willing to work its nuances, there is a way forward.
Muhammad Huzaifa Bashir | Adovcate
Apr 4, 2026