May 21 – Islamabad High Court ordered that the elephant Kaavan should be immediately relocated to a different sanctuary following a four-year campaign by popular pop singer Cher since 2016 demanding for the release of Kaavan from Islamabad Zoo.[9][10]
June 30 – Nigar Johar becomes the Pakistan Army's first female lieutenant general.[13]
July
July 1 – Pakistan temporarily bans popular online game PUBG.[13]
July 3 – US donates 100 ventilators to support Pakistan's COVID-19 response.[13]
July 6 – PM Imran Khan inaugurates country's first ever indigenously made ventilators at National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) in Haripur.[13]
July 11 – Pakistan-born scientist Asifa Akhtar has become the first international female vice president of the biology and medicine section at Germany's prestigious Max Planck Society.[13]
July 29 – In terrorist attack, a soldier is killed at Bajaur security post.[15]
August
August 5 – At least 39 people were injured in an RGD-1 grenade attack on a Jamaat-i-Islami rally in the Gulshan-e-Iqbal neighborhood of Karachi. The Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army claimed responsibility for the attack.[16]
29 August - Shafaullah rokhri (born 1966), Pakistani folk singer and songwriter, music producer[43]
September
13 September Zameer Akhter Naqvi (Islamic Scholar) died
November
2 November - Hafiz Muhammad Durrab Zafar a young talented Boy from Sahiwal
13 November 2020 Justice Waqar Ahmed Seth Judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan who Sentenced Death to Ex President of Pakistan General Musharraf.
20 November - Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi (born 1966) Political party (Tahreek-e-labbaik Pakistan) millions of people attend the funeral of Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi. (TJK) https://www.dawn.com/news/1591262
25 November 2020 Muhammad Jadam Mangrio Politician Belongs to Pakistan Muslim League Functional
^Bilal, Rana (February 12, 2020). "Hafiz Saeed sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison for terror financing". Dawn. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved February 13, 2020. A Lahore anti-terrorism court convicted Jamatud Dawa leader Hafiz Saeed in two terror-financing cases on Wednesday [...] They were convicted under the Anti-Terrorism Act Section 11-F(2) — pertaining to membership, support and meetings relating to a proscribed organisation — and 11-N (punishment under Sections 11-H to 11-K)