Adroit Law Associates

Advocate Asma Mushtaq – Advocate Supreme Court of Pakistan

“Delivering justice through integrity, compassion, and excellence.”

Adroit Law Associates is a Pakistan-based law firm led by Advocate Supreme Court Asma Mushtaq (ASC), providing dedicated representation before the Supreme Court, High Courts and tribunals across the country. We combine deep knowledge of Islamic and English law to offer clear, strategic and humane legal solutions.

Lead Counsel

Advocate Asma Mushtaq (ASC)

Supreme Court of Pakistan

Specialist in Family & Islamic Law, Civil & Property Law, Service & Constitutional Law, Corporate & Commercial Law, and Criminal Law.

About Advocate Asma Mushtaq

With nearly two decades of distinguished practice, Advocate Asma Mushtaq has earned recognition as a trusted name in Pakistan’s legal fraternity. She appears before the Supreme Court, High Courts and tribunals, representing clients in complex family, civil, corporate, constitutional and criminal matters.

Her work is grounded in both Islamic jurisprudence and English common law, enabling her to provide balanced legal guidance that respects Pakistan’s constitutional framework and the moral and social context of each case.

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⚖️ Areas of Expertise

Adroit Law Associates offers comprehensive legal services across a wide range of practice areas.

🏛️ Family & Islamic Law

Divorce, khula, custody, guardianship, maintenance, dower and inheritance matters under Islamic and Pakistani family laws.

📜 Civil & Property Law

Property disputes, recovery suits, contractual disputes, tenancy matters, succession and declaratory suits.

⚖️ Service & Constitutional Law

Service disputes, departmental inquiries, and constitutional petitions under Articles 199 and 184(3) before High Courts and tribunals.

🏢 Corporate & Commercial Law

Company incorporation, contracts, regulatory compliance, employment policies and commercial advisory.

⚖️ Criminal Law

Bail matters, criminal trials, appeals and revisions under the Pakistan Penal Code and special laws.

🕊️ Legal Research & Policy Work

Research and policy drafting on Islamic law, gender justice, women’s rights and criminal justice reforms.

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Pro Bono & Human Rights Work

Access to justice is a core value at Adroit Law Associates. Alongside professional practice, Advocate Asma Mushtaq contributes to public interest and pro bono initiatives, supporting women, children and underprivileged communities.

  • Panel Lawyer – Women Aid Trust
  • Legal Consultant – Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Human Rights Centre for Women
  • Advisor – Edhi Foundation
  • Advisor – Care Financial Services (Pvt.) Ltd.

Through these roles, the firm provides legal aid, counselling and advocacy to ensure dignity, safety and fairness under the law.

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Research & Publications

Advocate Asma Mushtaq has authored and contributed to research and policy documents on Islamic law, women’s rights and criminal justice reform in Pakistan.

  • “Qisas and Diyat: An Analytical Review”
  • “Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women in Pakistan”
  • “Legislation on Gender Issues in Pakistan – A Policy Perspective”
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Our Legal Team

Adroit Law Associates is supported by a dedicated team of advocates and legal associates who assist in research, drafting, client coordination and litigation support.

Munazza Razzaq

Kiran Aziz Paracha

Nadia Khadam

Sehrish Saba Raza

Misbah Akram

Hira Warriach

Nabila Khan

Irum Shahzadi

Afsheen Arshad

Client Testimonial

“Professional, compassionate, and deeply knowledgeable — Advocate Asma Mushtaq guided me through every legal step with clarity and confidence.”

— Client Testimonial

Get in Touch

For consultations, legal representation or advisory services, please contact us using the details below or submit a consultation request form.

Office: Office No. 1, Near Post Office, District Courts, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Email: adroitlawassociates@gmail.com

Phone / WhatsApp: +92-300-5304948

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