curtailing or altering the limits of councils or wards as well as the revenue circles.
He also sought direction for ECP to appoint its officers or of the federal government’s as District Returning Officers, Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers in order to hold free, fair and impartial local government polls under the supervision of Army or Rangers, posted both within and outside the polling stations.
The SHC’s division bench headed by Justice Sajjad Ali Shah after preliminary hearing of the petitions issued notices and ordered to file the comments by April 23.
Surgeon’s appointment
The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Friday disposed of a petition seeking reopening of the Civil Hospital’s vascular and isolation wards following assurances of being made fully operational after appointment of a reputable surgeon.
Petitioner Mohammad Nazeer Abbasi had submitted that the vascular and isolation wards at the CHK were running under supervision of the Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) but the ward was closed due to a shortage of specialised doctors.
He submitted that head of the vascular surgery ward Prof Dr Sohail Ahmed Khan had applied for a long leave about two years ago but the hospital administration did not arrange for any other specialist doctor.
Due to the closure of the wards hundreds of patients were forced to seek expensive treatments from private hospitals, the petitioner submitted requesting the court to issue directives to concerned authorities to reopen the wards.
The court was informed by the health department that the wards were non-functional due to non-availability of a vascular surgeon and staff.
The focal person of the health department who was also the medical superintendent of the hospital submitted the cardiac surgeons got heavy remuneration in private hospitals where by government hospital could not match up to the pay scale.
Detention case
The SHC issued notices to federal and provincial law
officers, IG Sindh and DG Rangers on a petition against detention of Tahir Plaza arson suspect.
Petitioner Mehreen submitted that her spouse Mohammad Ali Qureshi was picked up by law enforcement agencies personnel on April 11 from a local hotel and was being wrongfully linked to the arson attack.
Expressing concern for his life she prayed to court to direct the official respondents to disclose the whereabouts of her spouse.
The court after preliminary hearing of the petition issued and called for submission of the comments on April 23.
Six persons including a woman were burnt alive at the office of a lawyer, Altaf Abbasi, situated in Tahir Plaza on April 9, 2008.