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    Muazam Ali Bhatti

    Muazam Ali Bhatti

    Lahore, PakistanOn Pakistan LawBot since July 2026
    5years
    Experience
    100cases
    Handled
    About

    About Muazam Ali Bhatti

    Advocate with over 5 years of hands-on litigation experience, practicing before Trial Courts, Special Courts, and High Courts. A Punjab University Law College graduate (Batch 2018–2021), trained under one of Lahore’s most respected legal practitioners at Asad Law Associates. I had the privilege of working as an Associate under Mr. M. Asad Manzoor Butt, Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan, former Secretary Supreme Court Bar Association and former President Lahore High Court Bar Association, where I gained in-depth exposure to criminal trials, constitutional petitions, bail matters, white-collar crime, and complex civil litigation. Currently, I am the Founding Partner of Ashfaq & Muazam Legal (A&M Legal), a Lahore-based law office providing strategic, result-oriented legal services. My practice focuses on criminal defense, civil disputes, bail and trial advocacy, constitutional matters, family law, and corporate advisory. I am known for strong drafting, persuasive advocacy, procedural command, and client-focused legal strategy. I believe in disciplined preparation, ethical practice, and fearless representation within the bounds of law. Practice Areas: • Criminal Law & Bail Matters • Civil Litigation & Injunctions • Constitutional Petitions • Family & Muslim Family Laws • White Collar & Anti-Corruption Matters • Trial & Appellate Advocacy 📍 Lahore, Pakistan 📩 Open to professional collaborations & referrals

    Practice Areas

    Areas of expertise

    Corporate LawFamily LawCriminal LawProperty LawTax LawConstitutional LawCyber LawIntellectual PropertyHuman RightsContract LawCivil RightsLabor Law
    Credentials

    Background & qualifications

    Experience

    5 years of practice

    Cases handled

    100+ cases

    Education

    LLB - Bachelor of Laws

    Courts

    Lahore High Court