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LHC rejects contempt petition against Rana Sanaullah

LHC rejects contempt petition against Rana Sanaullah

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LHC rejects contempt petition against Rana Sanaullah

The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Thursday turned down a petition seeking contempt proceedings against Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah for allegedly scandalising the judiciary through an audio leak involving former Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi and his lawyer. 

LHC Justice Abid Aziz Shaikh issued a written verdict, stating that the petitioner did not provide any evidence and transcript of the leaked audio. It said the case was declared inadmissible as the petitioner was not victim in the case.

Last week, the judge had reserved the verdict after hearing arguments of petitioner Shahid Rana who argued that the minister hurt the privacy of a lawyer and his client by leaking the audio. He said contempt proceedings should be initiated against him for “ridiculing” judiciary and taking unconstitutional step. During the hearing, the judge had remarked that the Supreme Court was also looking into the matter and inquired if forensic examination of the audio had been conducted. When petitioner said the interior minister attempted to defame the judiciary, Justice Shaikh remarked: “Now, you don’t need to worry. We will handle it”.

Rana Sanaullah urges CJP to take notice of Parvez Elahi’s alleged audio

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On Feb 16, Mr Sanaullah in a press conference run a audio tape of an alleged conversation between Chaudhry Parvez Elahi and his counsel, Supreme Court Bar Association President Abid Shahid Zuberi. The minister claimed that the former chief minister wanted to get a case fixed before his favourite judge in a bid to get desirable verdict.

He also appealed the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Umar Ata Bandial to take notice of purported audio of former Punjab CM Parvez Elahi. He also demanded the forensic test of the former CM’s alleged leaked audio tape. “If the former Punjab CM is found guilty after the forensic, then the matter should be presented before the judicial committee,” he remarked.

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We are now fighting our own case in AJK: Sheikh Rashid

We are now fighting our own case in AJK: Sheikh Rashid

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We are now fighting our own case in AJK: Sheikh Rashid

Former interior minister and Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmad said on Tuesday he had already predicted that May 1 to June 20 would be important for the government. 

Speaking to media persons before attending the anti-terrorism court, former interior minister Sheikh Rashid said Kashmiris were shocked over what happened over there. 

“We were fighting the case of people living in the occupied Kashmir but now we are fighting our own case (in Azad Kashmir),” he said. He said people who were arrested in Rawalpindi on Tuesday should be released. 

“It is very unfair that Kashmiris were arrested from their homes,” the AML head said. He said the brave men of police were getting thrashing from trans persons. 

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“When I went abroad, everyone was talking about these trans persons. They (policemen) had entered our houses and took away money, jewellery and children.”  

The senior politician said, “We are observing silence and restraint till June 30. During this period we will give them the right advice. We advise them to release the Kashmiris. India is taking advantage of the situation.” 

The former minister said the government should take immediate notice of the illegal measures taken by some people. 

“If I am summoned in the 190 million pound reference, I will definitely attend the inquiry,” he said. He said the NAB Rawalpindi had told the high court that they did not want to arrest Sheikh Rashid.

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Maryam wants all RO plants in Punjab functional, new ones in areas with brackish water

Maryam wants all RO plants in Punjab functional, new ones in areas with brackish water

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Maryam wants all RO plants in Punjab functional, new ones in areas with brackish water

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has issued instructions for making all inactive and damaged water filtration plants functional.

The chief minister passed this order while chairing a meeting regarding the Aab Pak Authority here on Tuesday.

During the meeting, a report was presented on the status of 5,027 water filtration plants installed across Punjab.

The chief minister called for a comprehensive plan for the supply of clean drinking water in every area, and ordered the immediate activation of inactive and damaged reverse osmosis (RO) plants across the province.

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She also issued directives for the installation of new water filtration plants on a priority basis in areas with brackish water.

During the meeting, the CM directed the relevant authorities to utilise all-out resources to provide clean drinking water to citizens.

It was also decided in principle to entrust the management of all water filtration plants to a single authority.

The meeting was attended by Senator Pervez Rasheed, provincial minister Maryam Aurangzeb and others.

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Former minister Fawad Chaudhry gets pre-arrest bail in Zille Shah murder case

Former minister Fawad Chaudhry gets pre-arrest bail in Zille Shah murder case

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Former minister Fawad Chaudhry gets pre-arrest bail in Zille Shah murder case

Former information minister Fawad Chaudhry has been granted pre-arrest bail in the Zille Shah murder case.

Lahore High Court judge Anwaarul Haq Pannun took up Chaudhry’s interim bail petition on Tuesday.

During the proceedings, the public prosecutor contended that Chaudhry was accused of hiding the facts, adding that he did not tell the federation that Zille Shah had been hit by a motorcar.

At this, Justice Pannun asked the prosecutor whether or not the charge against Fawad Chaudhry was bailable. He answered in the affirmative.

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Later, the court approved the bail application of the former minister in the Zille Shah murder case.

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