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Disputes can disrupt businesses and relationships, but resolving them doesn’t always require a court battle. Our dispute resolution and arbitration services provide efficient and cost-effective alternatives to litigation. We offer tailored solutions through mediation, negotiation, and arbitration, ensuring fair outcomes and preserving relationships whenever possible.
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Mediation and Negotiation Services
We facilitate mediation and negotiation processes to help parties reach mutually agreeable solutions, saving time and avoiding the adversarial nature of court proceedings.
Arbitration for Commercial Dispute
Our team provides arbitration services for resolving commercial disputes, ensuring impartial decision-making and legally binding outcomes in a confidential setting.
Enforcement of Arbitration Awards
We assist in enforcing arbitration awards to ensure compliance with the agreed-upon resolutions, providing legal support for recognition and execution of awards domestically and internationally.
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An online Nikah is a marriage conducted via virtual means, such as video conferencing, where the bride, groom, and witnesses participate remotely. It is legally valid under Islamic law and Pakistani law, provided all requirements of a Nikah are fulfilled.
Yes, online Nikah is legally valid in Pakistan as long as the Nikah is conducted in compliance with Islamic principles, and all legal requirements, such as the presence of witnesses and documentation, are fulfilled.
The key requirements for an online Nikah include:
Yes, overseas Pakistanis can perform an online Nikah. eLawPakistan.com facilitates the process by connecting all parties virtually and ensuring compliance with Islamic and Pakistani legal requirements.
The process is simple and includes the following steps:
Yes, an official Nikah Nama (marriage certificate) is provided after the online Nikah. It can also be registered with the relevant authorities in Pakistan for legal recognition.
Yes, eLawPakistan.com can assist with the registration of your online Nikah with the relevant local authorities in Pakistan to ensure its legal validity.
The online Nikah process typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the readiness of documents and coordination between parties. Registration of the Nikah Nama may take additional time.
The following documents are usually required:
CNIC or passport copies of the bride, groom, and witnesses.
Recent photographs.
Proof of unmarried/divorce/widow status (if applicable).
Details of Mahr (dower).
Yes, eLawPakistan.com ensures complete confidentiality of the online Nikah process. All personal and legal information is securely handled.
If the bride and groom are in different countries, they can both participate in the online Nikah ceremony through video conferencing. eLawPakistan.com manages the entire process, ensuring compliance with all legal and religious requirements.
The cost of an online Nikah varies depending on the services provided, such as Nikah Nama registration, document verification, and additional certifications. Contact eLawPakistan.com for a customized quote.
No, the presence of at least two adult Muslim witnesses is mandatory for a valid Nikah under Islamic law.
Yes, eLawPakistan.com provides international legal support for online Nikah, including document attestation and coordination with foreign authorities if required.
The divorce process in Pakistan varies depending on whether it is initiated by the husband or wife:
For Husbands: The husband can pronounce Talaq (divorce) and must file a written notice with the Union Council or local arbitration council. Notices are then sent to the wife.
For Wives (Khula): A wife can file for Khula (dissolution of marriage) through the Family Court, citing valid reasons for separation.
Khula is the process by which a wife seeks a dissolution of marriage through a Family Court. Unlike divorce (Talaq), which is initiated by the husband, Khula requires the wife's request and often involves returning the Mahr (dower) to the husband as part of the settlement.
The required documents include:
Marriage certificate (Nikah Nama).
CNIC copies of both parties.
Recent photographs.
Proof of residence.
Any evidence supporting grounds for Khula (if applicable).
Common grounds for Khula include:
Non-fulfillment of financial obligations by the husband.
Domestic abuse or violence.
Desertion or abandonment.
Mental or physical incompatibility.
Any other valid reason recognized by Islamic and Pakistani law.
Child custody laws in Pakistan prioritize the welfare of the child. Typically:
Mothers are given custody of young children (up to 7 years for boys and puberty for girls).
Fathers are responsible for financial support and may seek visitation rights or custody based on the child’s best interest.
You can file a child custody petition in the Family Court. The court will evaluate factors like the child’s welfare, financial stability, and the emotional relationship between the child and each parent before making a decision.
Yes, a father can file for custody if he believes it is in the child’s best interest. The court will assess factors such as the father’s ability to provide financial and emotional support, as well as the child’s age and needs.
Visitation rights allow a non-custodial parent (often the father) to meet their child. These rights are granted by the Family Court and can include scheduled visits, holidays, or special occasions.
The documents required for child custody cases include:
Birth certificate of the child.
Marriage certificate (Nikah Nama).
Divorce certificate (if applicable).
CNIC copies of both parents.
Evidence supporting custody claims (e.g., financial stability, abuse claims, etc.).
Yes, overseas Pakistanis can file for divorce, Khula, or child custody in Pakistan. eLawPakistan.com facilitates these processes by managing legal representation and documentation on behalf of overseas clients.
Yes, eLawPakistan.com provides legal assistance for child custody disputes, including filing petitions, negotiating agreements, and representing clients in Family Court.
If a custodial parent remarries, the court may review custody arrangements to ensure the child’s welfare is not compromised. The final decision depends on the child’s best interest.
The cost varies depending on the complexity of the case and legal representation. Contact eLawPakistan.com for a detailed quote tailored to your specific needs.