PHC approves plea for early hearing
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) has approved an application filed for early hearing of bail petitions of former minister Ziaullah Afridi and director general mines and minerals Dr Liaqat Ali and fixed the hearing in their cases for today (Tuesday). Advocates Aminur Rehman, Latif Afridi and Barrister Mudassir Amir
By Muhammad Shahid
September 22, 2015
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) has approved an application filed for early hearing of bail petitions of former minister Ziaullah Afridi and director general mines and minerals Dr Liaqat Ali and fixed the hearing in their cases for today (Tuesday).
Advocates Aminur Rehman, Latif Afridi and Barrister Mudassir Amir told a single-member bench of PHC Chief Justice Mazhar Alam Miankhel that the provincial chief secretary issued a notification on September 14, 2015 and thus the provincial Ehtesab Commission came into being on the same day.
They argued that the pre-September 14 arrests by the commission were unlawful. They requested the court to approve their plea for early hearing of the bail petitions of Ziaullah Afridi and Dr Liaqat Ali.
POLICE OFFICIALS SUMMONED: Another PHC division bench issued a show-cause notice to Deputy Superintendent of Police (Admin) Central Police Office Fazal Ahmed Jan and Station House Officer of the Shah Qabool Police Station Asif Ali over a case pertaining to misuse of judicial powers.
The bench comprising Justice Irshad Qaiser and Justice Roohul Amin summoned the police officials for reportedly sealing a godown owned by one Noor Ahmad.
Arbab Sheraz Khan, the petitioner’s counsel, told the court that the DSP reportedly pressured the SHO of Shah Qabool Police Station into sealing the godown of Noor Ahmad.
Advocates Aminur Rehman, Latif Afridi and Barrister Mudassir Amir told a single-member bench of PHC Chief Justice Mazhar Alam Miankhel that the provincial chief secretary issued a notification on September 14, 2015 and thus the provincial Ehtesab Commission came into being on the same day.
They argued that the pre-September 14 arrests by the commission were unlawful. They requested the court to approve their plea for early hearing of the bail petitions of Ziaullah Afridi and Dr Liaqat Ali.
POLICE OFFICIALS SUMMONED: Another PHC division bench issued a show-cause notice to Deputy Superintendent of Police (Admin) Central Police Office Fazal Ahmed Jan and Station House Officer of the Shah Qabool Police Station Asif Ali over a case pertaining to misuse of judicial powers.
The bench comprising Justice Irshad Qaiser and Justice Roohul Amin summoned the police officials for reportedly sealing a godown owned by one Noor Ahmad.
Arbab Sheraz Khan, the petitioner’s counsel, told the court that the DSP reportedly pressured the SHO of Shah Qabool Police Station into sealing the godown of Noor Ahmad.
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