Special Court for Anti-Terrorism Case Hearing in Quetta
📌 Tender No: PRQ No 4065/05-03-2026
Expired Tender
⏰ Closing Date:
2026-03-28
2026-03-28
Tender Overview
- 📂 Category
- Legal & Judicial Services
- 🏭 Sector
- Services
- 📄 Tender Type
- Services
- 📨 Submission Method
- Physical appearance at court
- 🌐 Source Name
- Balochistan PPRA
Location & Dates
- 📍 City
- Quetta
- 🗺️ Province
- Balochistan
- 🌍 Country
- Pakistan
- 📅 Publish Date
- 2026-03-07
- ⏳ Closing Date
- 2026-03-28
- 🕒 Created At
- 2026-03-07 05:21:12
Contact & Websites
- 🌐 Website
- http://www.dpr.gob.pk
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Tender Document

Tender Description
This notice from the Special Court Anti-Terrorism in Quetta, Balochistan, concerns a critical legal proceeding under the Anti-Terrorism Act. The department requires the attendance of the accused and related parties for a hearing scheduled in the city, emphasizing the importance of timely and precise legal compliance.
The case involves serious charges under sections 10(19) and 87 of the Anti-Terrorism Act 1997, with FIR number 209/2025 and ATC case number 03/2026. The accused, including Akhtar Nadeem and others, are alleged to have committed offenses under section 7 ATA. The court in Quetta is tasked with ensuring the quality and integrity of the legal process, which involves careful examination of evidence and witness testimonies.
For legal practitioners and parties involved, it is crucial to ensure all documentation complies with the Anti-Terrorism Court's requirements. The case must meet the standards set by the judicial authorities, including adherence to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and Anti-Terrorism Law (ATL) regulations for the fiscal year 2025-26. This ensures the legitimacy and enforceability of the court's orders.
The final submission deadline for responses and appearances is set for 28th March 2026, with proceedings commencing at the Special Court Anti-Terrorism office in Quetta. All parties must be present and prepared to respond to the charges within this timeframe to avoid legal consequences.
Pro-Tip: Ensure to verify the Earnest Money or Call Deposit Receipt (CDR) requirements and the exact timing of the hearing as published in the official notice. Missing these details can lead to disqualification or delays in the legal process.
