Process Service Lawyers in Islamabad & Peshawar

If you need reliable and professional assistance with process service—the official delivery of legal documents to parties in a case—our experienced Process Service Lawyers in Islamabad and Process Service Lawyers in Peshawar are here to help. From filing to execution, we ensure legal notices, summons, and court orders are served properly and in compliance with the law.

What is Process Service?

Process service is the legal procedure of notifying parties about their involvement in a court case. It ensures that the defendant, respondent, or any other concerned party receives summons, notices, or other legal documents in a lawful manner. Without proper service, proceedings may be delayed, dismissed, or declared defective.

In Pakistan, including Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), process service must follow the Code of Civil Procedure (1908) and relevant amendments. Courts treat proper service of process as a cornerstone of fair trial rights under Article 10A of the Constitution of Pakistan (right to fair trial and due process).

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Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP)

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Proper process service is essential for justice. Our team of skilled Process Service Lawyers in Islamabad and Process Service Lawyers in Peshawar ensures that your case proceeds smoothly without being struck down due to technicalities in summons or notice delivery. Whether you need assistance with civil cases, family matters, or contractual disputes, our lawyers are well-versed in the laws of ICT and KP and are experienced in representing clients in Process Service Courts in Islamabad and Peshawar.

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The legal procedure for obtaining a judicial dissolution of marriage (Khula) is governed by the Family Courts Act 1964. To initiate the process, the wife must file a formal suit in the Family Court of her jurisdiction—typically where she resides or where the marriage was solemnized. Once the case is filed, the court issues a notice to the husband. A mandatory pre-trial reconciliation session is held to explore the possibility of saving the marriage. If reconciliation fails and the wife remains firm in her decision that she cannot live within the limits prescribed by Almighty Allah, the court records her statement and passes a decree. After the decree, a notice is sent to the Union Council, and the divorce becomes final after the 90-day iddat period.

Many women worry about their personal belongings after filing for Khula. Legally, the Jahez (dowry items) and any gifts given to the wife by her own family remain her absolute property. She is entitled to recover these items or their current market value. While the wife may have to return the dower to obtain Khula, she is not required to return the "bridal gifts" or "maintenance" she received during the marriage unless specifically ordered by the court. Our Divorce / Khula Lawyers in Islamabad And Peshawar frequently assist clients in filing a "Recovery of Dowry Articles" suit alongside the Khula petition to ensure their assets are protected.