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RIAA Advises on Landmark TAPI Pipeline Host Agreement in Afghanistan

RIAA Barker Gillette has successfully advised TAPI Pipeline Company Limited on the Host Government Agreement for Afghanistan's Herat province, ensuring compliance with Afghan law and Sharia principles for the multibillion-dollar Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project. This landmark achievement marks the first major infrastructure project to move forward in Afghanistan since August 2021, setting a precedent for regional cooperation.

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Top rankings in Chambers Asia Pacific 2025

We are pleased to have again been recognised as a leading law firm in Pakistan in the Chambers Asia Pacific Guide 2025, published by Chambers and Partners.

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Senior Partner Hasnain Naqvee Shares Insights at Parliamentary IPP Panel

Hasnain Naqvee, Senior Partner at RIAA Barker Gillette, participated in a high-level Parliamentary panel discussion on renegotiating IPP agreements in Pakistan.

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Importance of a name – RIAA wins dismissal of PKR 425 million suit

At the heart of civil litigation lies the fundamental concept of legal personhood. This principle was recently put to the test in a high-stakes case before the Sindh High Court, where RIAA Barker Gillette secured a significant victory for Attock Cement Company, a major cement manufacturer, in a suit for recovery of over PKR 425 million brought by an EPC contractor.

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RIAA Defends Leading Battery Manufacturer in Tax Fraud FIRs

RIAA Barker Gillette is representing a leading automotive battery manufacturer, one of the five sectors targeted by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in tax fraud FIRs. The firm has secured pre-arrest bail for the CEO and directors, post-arrest bail for arrested employees, and is pursuing summary acquittal based on jurisdictional and other grounds.

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Sindh High Court grants injunction in shipping shortage claim case

The Sindh High Court's interim injunction restraining civil courts from adjudicating shipping shortage claims could reshape Pakistan's shipping litigation landscape, addressing the proliferation of such claims.

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Chambers Telecoms, Media & Technology Global Guide 2022

Pakistan: Law & Practice

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Pakistan agrees to accede to the Apostille Convention

1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (the Apostille Convention)

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Lahore High Court Judgment in POSCO v Rikans

Lahore High Court judgment firmly rejects the pendency of litigation proceedings as a ground for resisting enforcement of foreign arbitral awards

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SECP paves the way for peer to peer lending platforms

Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan

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Supreme Court decision on time limit for commencement of proceedings for recovery from a withholding agent under the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001

Income Tax Ordinance, 2001

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Fintech Innovation – The Regulatory Sandbox

Pakistan

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