Services
We are here to fight against any violance with experience
Civil Law
1-Property disputes, declarations, injunctions, and possession suits
2-Specific performance, damages, and recovery suits
3-Partnership and contract disputes
4-Succession and inheritance matters
5-Eviction and tenancy litigation
Family & Personal Law
1-Khula and dissolution of marriage
2-Child custody and guardianship
3-Maintenance and dower (haq mehr) recovery
4-Domestic violence and women protection cases
5-Succession certificates and inheritance
Corporate & Commercial Law
1-Business incorporation and registration
2-Drafting of contracts, MOUs, and legal notices
3-Partnership and shareholder disputes
4-Arbitration and commercial litigation
Criminal Law
1-Bail applications (pre-arrest, post-arrest)
2-Criminal trials and appeals
3-Quashment of FIRs and false cases
4-Private complaints and criminal revisions
5-NAB, FIA, and Anti-Corruption matters
Banking & Finance Law
1-Recovery suits and loan default cases
2-Financial institutions disputes
3-Negotiable instruments and cheque dishonor cases
4-Mortgage and collateral matters
Constitutional & Writ Jurisdiction
1-Writ petitions under Article 199
2-Violation of fundamental rights
3-Service matters and departmental appeals
Customs Law & Import-Export Matters
Apex Juris Pakistan provides expert legal assistance in all areas of Customs Law, representing clients before Customs Authorities, Collectorates, Tribunals, and Superior Courts. Our experienced team handles matters involving import/export disputes, valuation issues, and regulatory compliance under the Customs Act, 1969 and allied laws.
Our Customs Law Services include:
Disputes relating to valuation, classification, and assessment of goods
Seizure and confiscation of imported or exported goods
Refunds and drawbacks of customs duties and taxes
Show-cause notices and adjudication proceedings
Appeals before Customs Appellate Tribunal and High Courts
Litigation against illegal detention of consignments
Anti-smuggling cases under Customs and other special laws
Import/export licensing and regulatory compliance
Representation before Directorate of Intelligence & Investigation (I&I), FBR, and Collectorates
Bonded warehouse and clearance disputes
Advisory on international trade and customs documentation
Our firm ensures that importers, exporters, freight forwarders, and logistics companies receive efficient, timely, and practical legal solutions in all customs-related matters.
Customs Law & Import-Export Matters
Sharia Law Matters
1. Nikah (Marriage) – validity, conditions, and contract terms
2. Talaq (Divorce by husband) – modes and validity under Sharia
3. Khula (Divorce by wife) – separation through mutual consent or decree
4. Mubarat – dissolution of marriage by mutual agreement
5. Dower (Haq Mehr) – fixation, prompt, and deferred dower
6. Maintenance (Nafaqa) – rights of wife, children, and parents
7. Iddat – observance period after divorce or death of husband
8. Custody of Children (Hizanat) – Sharia principles on guardianship and upbringing
9. Guardianship (Wilayat) – appointment and powers of guardian
10. Inheritance (Warasat) – distribution of estate among legal heirs
11. Will (Wasiyat) – rules of testamentary disposition
12. Gift (Hiba) – validity and conditions under Islamic law
13. Acknowledgment of Paternity (Iqrar bil Walad)
14. Legitimacy of Children (Nasab)
15. Adoption (Kafalah) – care without changing lineage
16. Waqf (Endowment) – creation, management, and beneficiaries
17. Zakat – obligation, calculation, and distribution
18. Sadaqah & Khairat – voluntary charity under Sharia
19. Qisas & Diyat – laws of retribution and blood money
20. Hudood (Fixed Punishments) – offences and evidentiary standards
21. Tazir (Discretionary Punishments) – judicially imposed penalties under Sharia
22. Contract & Business Ethics (Muamalat) – Islamic commercial principles
23. Interest (Riba) – prohibition and related transactions
24. Partnership (Musharakah & Mudarabah) – Islamic modes of business
25. Islamic Oaths & Vows (Yameen & Nazar) – binding promises under Sharia
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