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Qui sentit commodum sentire debet et onus

Meaning: He who enjoys the benefit ought also to bear the burden. Explanation: A person receiving advantages must also accept related responsibilities. Example: Property owners benefiting from shared facilities may

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Poem Of The Day
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“Jabberwocky” — Lewis Carroll

’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. “Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws

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Corpus delicti

Meaning: Body of the crime. Explanation: Proof that a crime has actually occurred before someone can be convicted of it. Example: In a murder case, prosecutors must prove a death

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In pari delicto

Meaning: In equal fault. Explanation: When both parties are equally at fault, the law may refuse to help either side. Example: Two people involved in an illegal scheme generally cannot

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“The Journey” — Mary Oliver

One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice— though the whole house began to tremble and

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Lex loci delicti

Meaning: The law of the place where the wrong occurred. Explanation: Legal disputes are often governed by the law of the location where the incident happened. Example: A traffic accident

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Justice
Fatima Shariq

Justice Across Generations

You, your family, the government and the corporations are working together to make life miserable for your grandchild. Born into the injustice of culture, consumption, production and equity, all 4

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Actus curiae neminem gravabit

Meaning: An act of the court shall prejudice no one. Explanation: No party should suffer because of a mistake or delay caused by the court itself. Example: A filing deadline

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Environment
Samiya Kiran

Global Water Crisis

The twenty-first century witnessed trade wars and oil wars, while the twenty-second century may witness water wars. This trend is clearly evident from the fact that four billion people —

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Qui facit per alium facit per se

Meaning: He who acts through another does the act himself. Explanation: A person can be legally responsible for acts carried out by someone acting on their behalf. Example: An employer

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Per incuriam

Meaning: Through lack of care. Explanation: A judgment made in ignorance of relevant law or precedent. Example: Courts may refuse to follow decisions rendered per incuriam.

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Global Affairs
Aqsa Gul

The United Nations at Eighty: An Audit

The United Nations was not created to take mankind to heaven but to save humanity from hell. (former UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskold). The United Nations was created in 1945

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Prima facie

Meaning: At first sight. Explanation: Evidence sufficient to establish a fact unless disproved. Example: Fingerprints at a crime scene may create a prima facie case.

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Inter alia

Meaning: Among other things. Explanation: Used when mentioning one among several points or items. Example: A judgment may discuss, inter alia, negligence and breach of duty.

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Pakistan
Maroosh Fatima

Balochistan’s Missing Person Crisis

In Balochistan, a province rich in natural resources, the Pakistani state has long since established a filthy but formal legal mechanism of abduction and detention while being accused by international

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Book Reviews
Ch. Ghulam Mujtaba Murala

Othello: A Battlefield Within

There are tragedies in literature where a kingdom falls, where armies clash, where crowns are lost and blood fills the stage. But Othello is more frightening because its real battlefield

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Obiter dictum

Meaning: A remark made in passing. Explanation: Judicial comments not essential to a decision are persuasive but not binding. Example: A judge’s broader observations outside the core ruling are obiter

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Opinion
Rev. Javed Yousaf

Pointsman (Switchman)

The traditional British term for a railway worker who operates the “points” is pointsman. A pointsman changes rail routes or transfers a train to another track. Because of this role,

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Ratio decidendi

Meaning: The reason for the decision. Explanation: The legal principle forming the basis of a court’s judgment. Example: Future courts rely on the ratio decidendi of landmark cases as precedent.

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