LHC Bench in Faisalabad: Lawyers suspend strike after 70 days
FAISALABAD: The lawyers of Faisalabad have suspended their 70-day-long strike and boycott of the local courts for the establishment of a Lahore High Court Bench here. This decision was taken after a meeting of the District Bar Association (DBA) held here under the chairmanship of DBA president Naveed Mukhtar Ghumman. DBA secretary Rana Shahid Munir informed the meeting about the prolonged efforts of the bar for the LHC bench at Faisalabad. According to the decision, the DBA members will attend the local courts only for two hours daily (from 9:00am to 11:00am) while there would be a complete strike and boycott of the courts on every Friday and Saturday. Later, a larger number of DBA members unlocked the session and district courts, and resumed the work.
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