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Imran Khalid Mughal

Imran Khalid Mughal

Advocate High Court

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About

My name is Imran Khalid Mughal and I am a lawyer with 11 years of experience. I have been working in the Lahore High Court for several years, dealing with a wide range of practice areas including criminal law, civil law, and family law. In my years of practice, I have represented clients in various criminal cases, fighting for their rights and ensuring a fair trial. I understand the complexities and nuances of criminal law and strive to provide the best defense possible for my clients. Additionally, I have a strong background in civil law, representing clients in disputes relating to property, contracts, and other civil matters. I am dedicated to helping my clients navigate through the legal process and resolving their civil disputes efficiently and effectively. Furthermore, I have expertise in family law, assisting clients with matters such as divorce, child custody, and alimony. I understand the sensitive nature of family law cases and work diligently to protect the best interests of my clients and their families. With my experience, knowledge, and commitment to providing legal solutions, you can trust me to represent your interests effectively in the Lahore High Court.

Education

LLb

Specialities

Land Revenue Law | Criminal Law | Civil Law | Family Law

Address & Location

Chamber no 112, sher shah soori block, district courts Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Kamalabad, Rawalpindi

Courts

Islamabad High Court | Special Courts | District & Session Courts | Lahore High Court

Languages

English | Urdu | Punjabi

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