Tue, 21-Oct-2025

LHC seeks report on severe water shortage, drought

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) expressed displeasure over the Provincial Disaster Management Authority’s performance on the severe water shortage and sought a response on the drought report.

Justice Shahid Karim of the Lahore High Court heard petitions against smog and environmental pollution. During the hearing, Justice Shahid Karim remarked that every work was to be done by the court so this department should be closed.

He further remarked that government should take measures and make a permanent policy for water conservation. He stated that permanent policy should be made, if there is no snowfall this year, it is alarming situation.

The court said that the government should impose immediate water emergency, the water was stopped through the pipes.

Justice Shahid Karim added that underground water levels are decreasing and water recycling plant should be established in 10 Marla or above house.

On this, WASA’s lawyer took the position that they are working on water meters and first phase water meters will be installed in commercial buildings and later meters will be installed at private level.

During the hearing, the member judicial commission said that there is also a problem with car showrooms. The cars are washed there every day and showrooms are using too much water.

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LHC makes new schools registration subject to bus policy

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) issued an order to make the registration of new schools conditional to the school bus policy.

Justice Shahid Karim heard the petitions filed in the Lahore High Court for the control of smog, during which the relevant officials appeared in the court.

During the hearing, the court questioned why measures were not taken for school buses for children. Why was the court order to start buses for 50 percent children not implemented? Court observed that Secretary Schools violated court orders.

Justice Shahid Karim remarked that by December 30, submit a policy report in this regard and make school buses mandatory in the registration of schools. He further remarked that stop the registration of new schools and every school has to adopt this policy.

Member Judicial Commission said in the court that we asked Managing Director Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Lahore to resume the work of water meter.

On this WASA’s lawyer said that we had money problems with the Chinese company, the Chinese company wanted to open an account here. .

Justice Shahid Karim said that the work has been delayed a lot and ordered to start it soon as smog will start again in the next one month.

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LHC orders to formulate work-from-home policy for schools, offices

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday directed the administration to formulate a work-from-home policy for schools and offices. Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard the petitions against not taking effective measures to remedy the smog. During the hearing, the members of the commission said that trees were cut to build a … Read more

LHC orders schools to ensure transport for students   

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday has issued an order to schools to provide transportation for students after the winter vacation.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court issued a 3-page order on smog relief petitions.

The Lahore High Court has ordered the schools to provide transport to the children after the winter vacation as part of measures combat smog, while the court said that the education department is being given final notices in this regard.

During the hearing, the court praised the steps taken by the transport department while the advocate general told the court that the Punjab government is taking steps to control smog and cases are being registered against those who burn crop residues.

On the other hand, Punjab Education Department announced schedule of winter vacations  and vocations will begin in province from December 20.

Secretary Schools Punjab Khalid Nazir Watto said in a statement that winter vacations are taking place in Punjab from December 20.

Secretary Schools Punjab said that till 10 January 2025 there will be winter vacation in schools, there will be 20 days of winter vacation in schools.

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Justice Abid Aziz Sheikh to take oath as acting CJ LHC

CJ LHC

LAHORE: Justice Abid Aziz Sheikh will take the oath as acting chief justice of the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Saturday.

The oath-taking ceremony will be held in the LHC Judges’ Lounge at 9:00 a.m., where Justice Shahid Karim will administer the oath to the acting chief justice.

The judges working at the LHC Principal Seat will attend the ceremony.

It is pertinent to mention that LHC Chief Justice Miss Aalia Neelum is on a foreign visit.

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LHC seeks details of mechanism for POL prices

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) directed the federal government to submit the mechanism for fixing petroleum, oil and lubricant prices.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard the petition against the increase in the prices of petroleum products, in which the Assistant Attorney General and the petitioner’s lawyer appeared in the court.

The petitioner’s lawyer said that the increase in the price of petrol has further increased inflation and the government increases the prices of petroleum products without any reason.

During the hearing, the Assistant Attorney General said that the petrol has been increased according to the international market, on this the lawyer for the petitioner said that Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) and the government’s position is beyond understanding, the public is not even given solid reasons regarding the increase in petrol.

The court said that the federal government should bring on record how the price of petrol is fixed and the procedure for increasing the prices of petroleum products should be clarified.

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LHC issues SOPs to stop interference of agencies in judiciary

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC)  has directed the PM Office to instruct all the civil and military agencies including the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to not contact any member of the judiciary.

Lahore High Court Justice Shahid Karim issued a 4-page written interim order in the case of harassment of an Anti-Terrorism (ATC) judge.

Justice Shahid Karim has issued 5-point SOPs to prevent interference in the Judiciary. It has been said that the Prime Minister’s Office should issue instructions to all civil and military agencies, including the Inter-Services Intelligence(ISI)  and Intelligence Bureau(IB). The agencies should not contact any judge of the superior or subordinate judiciary or their staff in future.

In the judgment, it has been said that the IG Punjab should also issue instructions to stop the subordinate officers from interfering in the judiciary. He remarked that for the security of the ATC courts and a decision should be taken by consultation and consensus with the concerned judge.

In the verdict of the Lahore High Court, it has been said that the ATC judges should record every call in their mobile phones, and the special anti-terrorism courts of Punjab should decide the May 9 cases on priority basis.

Justice Shahid Karim appointed Hina Hafeezullah as judicial assistant and ordered the judicial staff to fully cooperate in the investigation on the case of ATC judge Sargodha and also asked the investigating court staff to record the video of the investigation and provide to high court.

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LHC orders impounding smoke-emitting vehicles

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday ordered the district government and the traffic police to take strict action against smoke-emitting vehicles and impound them for frequent violations to control smog in the provincial metropolis.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court, while hearing the petitions filed for remedying smog, said that vehicles emitting smoke should not only be fined but should also be closed.

Justice Shahid Karim said that the Punjab Transport Department should be informed about the pictures of vehicles emitting smoke and help should also be sought from Safe City.

The court said that tire killers should be installed wherever possible to stop one-way traffic.

The court expressed concern over the ill-treatment of dogs, cats and other animals in Tollinton Market and gave them 3 months time to shift them to another place.

The court also directed Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Lahore to install new meters soon.

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Bike scheme for students subject to environmental NOC

Bike scheme

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has made the scheme of providing electronic bikes to students subject to environmental No Objection Certificate (NOC).

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard the case against smog and environmental pollution in which the court made the distribution scheme of motorcycles subject to environmental NOC.

Lahore High Court said that not getting environmental NOC before the project is a criminal offence. The  problem of environmental pollution is serious which cannot be ignored.

The court has extended the ban on the balloting for the distribution of electronic bikes among the students.

During the hearing, the court ordered all parks in the city to be fully restored and secured, saying that fines should be imposed to restore and secure the parks.

The court has also ordered to allocate another place for buying and selling birds.

The court ordered the restoration of LDA K7 sports complex and also directed to reduce the fees of LDA clubs.

The court expressed displeasure over the cutting of trees and destruction of the rose garden in the private housing society and ordered the LDA to submit a report on it.

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LHC directs imposition of fines for water wastage

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday directed to impose a fine of Rs 100,000 for wasting water.

The hearing on the petitions filed for smog remedy in Lahore High Court was chaired by Justice Shahid Karim.

The court directed the action in the housing societies to save water and ordered the judicial commission to impose a fine of Rs 100,000 for wasting water.

The court directed to start cleanliness awareness campaign with school children and said that home is not only where we live, this whole country is our home. It is excessive that the laborer works on May 1st and we celebrate the holiday.

Lawyer Lahore Development Authority(LDA) said that illegal activities are also happening in Johar Town area, people have rented houses to banks and cafes, LDA wants to operate and remove illegal activities, cafes.

The owners bring an injunction on which the department cannot act, on which the Lahore High Court said that the department should go to the concerned court and remove the stay-order.

The court said that shopping bags used to be taken from home should still be taken, instructions should be issued to all the DCs to make a procedure to destroy plastic bags, if the deputy commissioner of a district should do anything, the revolution will come.

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LHC suspends victory notification of Azhar Qayyum from NA-81

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court(LHC) suspended the notification of the victory of PML-N’s Azhar Qayyum Nahra from NA-81 Gujranwala.

Justice Shahid Karim heard the request of Chaudhry Bilal Ejaz of the Sunni Ittehad Council.

In the petition, the stand was adopted that Chaudhry Bilal Ejaz was declared successful in the February 8 election with 8,000 votes.

The petitioner thought that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) declared the opposition candidate Azhar Qayyum Nahra successful in the recount of votes.

In his petition, Bilal Ijaz alleged that the returning officer had declared Azhar Qayyum the winner by reducing the petitioner’s votes on recounting of votes.

After hearing the arguments, the court suspended the notification of victory of PML-N candidate Azhar Qayyum from NA-81 Gujranwala.

On the other hand, Rana Muhammad Arshad of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz(PML-N)  was declared successful in the re-counting in the Punjab Assembly Constituency PP 133.

According to the returning officer, Rana Muhammad Arshad of PML-N got 44,323 votes while independent candidate Mian Atif got 41,632 votes.

Rana Muhammad Arshad of PML-N was declared successful with a margin of 2,691 votes.

It should be noted that the first independent candidate Mian Atif was successful in this contest.

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LHC allows markets to remain open till midnight until Eid

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court(LHC) allowed the market to open till 12 midnight and till 1 am on Saturdays and Sunday during Ramadan.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard the petitions filed for the remedy of smog, in which the court took notice of the incident of misbehavior of a restaurant owner with the judicial commission staff and at the same time the court asked the restaurants for a parking plan.

Justice Shahid Karim said that on the next hearing, “I will summon this restaurant owner to the court, we are working for improvement and everyone should cooperate in this”.

The member judicial commission told the court that trucks of dead chickens arrive in Tollinton market in the morning, dead chicken meat is used in shawarma for Rs 30, health department and food authority have started raids while water from tanneries is spreading in Kasur and no measures are being taken.

On this occasion, Lawyer of Tanneries Association said association is working with  Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner in this regard.

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LHC dismisses plea seeking stop Aurat’s March

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) dismissed the petition filed to stop the Aurat’s  march as inadmissible.

Justice Shahid Karim announced the reserved verdict on a petition filed by a citizen, Azam Butt. The court had reserved the verdict on maintainability of the petition, after hearing initial arguments, earlier.

The petitioner, through the petition, had impleaded deputy commissioner Lahore and others as respondents.

The petitioner had sought directions to restrain the march, arguing that its banners and slogans were not suitable for Islamic society.

He contended that individuals could approach the court if their basic rights were infringed upon, highlighting constitutional provisions and ongoing efforts for women’s welfare.

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LHC suspends notification of fixing drug prices  

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has suspended the notification of the Caretaker Punjab government overseeing drug pricing.

Justice Shahid Karim of LHC heard the case regarding fixing the prices of medicines.

It was argued on behalf of the petitioner, Muhammad Aslam, that the caretaker government issued a notification against the law to fix the prices of medicines, after the notification of the prices of medicines, the prices of drugs will increase.

It was argued in the petition that the government is removing the section to fix prices of drugs from the Drug Act but the caretaker government does not have this power.

It has been said on behalf of the petitioner that the public and democratic government is about to come, it can take this step, the current notification is against the constitution and the law, so the court should order the suspension of the notification till the final decision of the petition.

The Lahore High Court, while suspending the notification of the increase in the prices of medicines by the caretaker government, asked the parties including the caretaker provincial government to respond at the next hearing.

In the petition, the federal government and others have been made parties.

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LHC orders re-registration of private schools

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court has ordered the re-registration of private schools and the purchase of buses for the students private sector institutes.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court has issued a written order on the petitions for smog remedy.

The court directed the school education department to re-register private schools and purchase buses for children, 50 percent of private school children will travel home to school on these buses.

The judgment said that 2 years ago, the school education department was asked to buy buses for private schools, but the school education department did not implement this order.

The court has given instructions to the Motorway, Forest Department, Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) and National Highway and Housing Societies, preventing the planting of palm trees on the Islamabad-Lahore Motorway.

In the written decision of the Lahore High Court, it has been said that according to the judicial member, the campaign to plant plants on the roofs has started, plants and gardens are being made on the roofs of the colleges.

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LHC orders resealing of 84 smoke emitting factories

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  • Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard petitions.
  • LDA lawyer said 84 factories were sealed on court order.
  •  The court adjourned further proceedings till November 24.

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court(LHC) ordered the re-sealing of 84 factories that were desealed in violation of the court order and also indicated action against the responsible officers.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard the petitions filed for the remediation of smog and environmental pollution.

The LDA lawyer said that 84 factories were sealed on the court order, which has been de-sealed by the Environment Tribunal. The officials responsible for burning crop residue in the Nankana Sahab district have been suspended.

The Lahore High Court has asked for the names of the officers who de-sealed the smoke-emitting factories and kilns.  The court ordered that all the de-sealed factories be re-sealed and showed the order of the Environment Tribunal, and how the tribunal de-sealed the factories. The names of the officers de-sealed should be given.

The court said that action would be taken against all of them under the PEDA Act, if any officer obeys the order of anyone other than this court, then he will be suspended, if something is sealed by a court order, then it will be not be de-sealed by another order.

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LHC orders closure of edu institutes on Saturday to control smog

LHC
  • Justice Shahid Karim of LHC heard petitions for prevention of smog.
  • Schools and colleges should be completely shut down on Saturdays.
  • Govt and private offices should adopt policy of working from home.

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court has ordered the closure of private and government schools and colleges on Saturday to control smog.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard the petitions for the prevention of smog. PHA lawyer Haris Azmat said that the motorcycles of all the employees of the department have been changed to electric motorbikes.

The court remarked that other institutions should also take such steps.

The government lawyer said that a meeting of the members of the Judicial Water Commission with the caretaker Chief Minister will be held on Friday in which other orders including smog will be informed.

The court said that schools and colleges should be completely shut down on Saturdays, and government and private offices should adopt a policy of working from home two days a week. The government had followed this policy two years ago.

The court remarked that smog is no longer a problem in Lahore as it has become a problem in entire Punjab. What action was taken against the Deputy Commissioners in the districts where the air was polluted,  on this, the public prosecutor said that action has been initiated against him.

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LHC orders authorities to seal factories causing pollution

LHC
  • Justice Shahid Karim heard petition filed by citizen Haroon Farooq.
  • Commissioner Lahore Muhammad Ali Randhawa appeared before court.
  • The factories will be demolished if violation occurs again.

LAHORE: Lahore High Court (LHC) has ordered authorities concerned to seal the factories causing pollution under the remedying smog initiative in the province.

Justice Shahid Karim heard the petition filed by citizen Haroon Farooq for remedying smog in the Lahore High Court, during which Commissioner Lahore Division Muhammad Ali Randhawa appeared before the court.

Commissioner Lahore told the court that action will be taken indiscriminately against smog-emitting vehicles and we have also directed the traffic police to stop smog-emitting vehicles.

The commissioner told the court “We have taken many steps for the trend of cycling, have talked to the Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning Agency to make a track for cycling, will try to get things for cyclists at a discount in hotels and we will now advertise in the newspaper that cutting trees is a crime”.

On this, the court said “Now it seems we are going on the right path, PDMA is sleeping, we are waking them up, if any vehicle is causing smog, take pictures of it, from next year. We have to take big steps in the beginning and these two months are very important”.

The court asked the commissioner to involve the private sector and we can resume cycling in these five to six months.

The court ordered to sealing of the polluting factories and said that the owners of the sealed factories would give an affidavit that if the violation occurs again, the factory will be demolished.

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LHC orders to impose Rs 5,000 fine on wrong parking

LHC
  • Justice Shahid Karim issued written verdict on petitions.
  • Court directed Rs 2,000 fine on motorcyclists without helmets.
  • LHC instructed Miyawaki forests should be planted in city.

LAHORE: Lahore High Court (LHC) directed authorities concerned to fine vehicles over wrong parking and individuals washing their vehicles at home.

Justice Shahid Karim issued the written verdict on the petitions seeking the court’s intervention to curb the threat of smog.

The LHC in its written order directed authorities to slap a fine of Rs5, 000 on the individuals washing their vehicles in their homes and a fine of Rs5,000 over wrong parking in the city.

The court ordered the Chief Traffic Officers (CTOs) to impose a fine of Rs 2,000 on motorcycle riders without helmets and this order will be enforced across the province.

In a written order, the Lahore High Court said that more Miyawaki forests should be planted in the city and steps should be taken to preserve the old trees.

The Lahore Development Authority has been directed to not initiate any development project in the city before obtaining prior information from the court and the Environmental Department.

The smoke from vehicles, factories, and burning of the remains of crops have been major factors behind the dense smog that engulfs cities in the beginning days of the winter resulting in breathing issues and other health problems.

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LHC seeks reply from Speaker NA in PTI MNA’s resignations case

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  • Justice Shahid Karim Lahore High Court heard the case.
  • Court rejected the immediate plea for stay-order.
  •  LHC adjourned the hearing till on March 7.

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court(LHC) has sought answers from other parties, including the Speaker of the National Assembly, on the issue of PTI’s resignations.

Justice Shahid Karim Lahore High Court heard the case against the approval of the resignations of 43 members of the PTI Assembly and the notification of the Speaker.

Barrister Ali Zafar, the counsel of Fawad Chaudhry and other members, presented their arguments in court.

The court rejected the immediate plea for stay-order on the Speaker’s notification and asked the Election Commission, the Speaker of the National Assembly, and other parties to respond on March 7.

In the petition, it was submitted that the speaker did not listen to the position of the members before accepting the resignation, the notification of the Election Commission to de-notify the members of the assembly should be declared null and void.

In the petition, it was requested that the court should also stop the implementation of the schedule of the by-elections of the national constituencies.

It may be noted that PTI’s Riyaz Fatyana and others filed a petition against the acceptance of resignations in the Lahore High Court.

It should be noted that after accepting the resignations from the National Assembly, the Election Commission de-notified 43 members of the National Assembly of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf.

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LHC suspends ECP order to de-notify 43 PTI MNAs

LHC suspends
  • LHC Judge Justice Shahid Karim heard the case.
  • Court also issued notices to the ECP and federal Govt.
  • Court restricted the ECP from holding by-elections.

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) suspended the Election Commission of Pakistan’s notification that de-notified 43 MNAs of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

Justice Shahid Karim heard the case and restricted the ECP from holding by-elections in the 43 constituencies until further orders.

The court also issued notices to the federal government, NA Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The LHC issued directives on a petition filed by Riaz Fatyana, Nasarullah Khan, and other PTI leaders challenging the acceptance of their resignations as MNAs by Speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf.

In the petition, the PTI leaders accused the NA speaker of accepting resignations to ‘politically victimize’ the opponents. They pleaded with the court to nullify the decision of speaker Raja Pervaiz Asharaf and the order of the Election Commission of Pakistan.

PTI’s lawyer, Barrister Ali Zafar, argued that after withdrawing the resignations, the Speaker has no authority to accept the resignations. Accepting the resignation of the members of the assembly is against the law and based on malice. He said resignations of members of the National Assembly will be accepted contrary to the rules laid down by the Supreme Court.

The petitioner’s lawyer said that Speaker National Assembly accepted the resignations to take political revenge. Before accepting the resignation, the Speaker did not call the members and ask for their position.

In the petition, it was requested that the court nullify the move of accepting the resignation of the Speaker of the National Assembly. The court declared the notification of the Speaker and the Election Commission null and void.

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LHC orders to implement decision on issuance of NOC to Ramzan Sugar Mills

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  • A hearing was held in the Lahore High Court on the petition.
  • Director General (DG) Excise appeared in court on court orders.
  • Sulman Aslam Butt Advocate appeared in court on behalf of the petitioner.

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) ordered to implementation of its decision regarding the issuance of a no objection certificate (NOC) to Ramzan Sugar Mills in two days.

A hearing was held in the Lahore High Court on the petition against the non-issuance of NOC to Ramzan Sugar Mills owned by the Sharif family.

Director General (DG) Excise appeared in court on court orders.

While hearing the petition, Justice Shahid Karim expressed his displeasure at the delayed appearance of DG Excise and said that judges can come in the morning, so why can’t you come.

DG Excise replied that he want to apologize to the court, it will not happen in the future, “to which the court said, “Why you are not following the decision, is it a personal issue.”

Sulman Aslam Butt Advocate appeared in court on behalf of the petitioner. The petitioner’s counsel submitted that the petitioner Ramzan Sugar Mills fulfilled all the conditions for obtaining the license.

The petitioner’s lawyer submitted that despite the court order, the license is not being issued on political grounds, requesting that the court issue orders implement the order of NOC issuance, on which Justice Shahid Karim Lahore.

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LHC grants time to form teams against smoke-emitting factories

LHC grants time
  • Justice Shahid Karim heard the petitions of Shahid Farooq and others.
  • DG PDM Punjab appeared before the court.
  • The court rejected the legal draft.

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) granted time to form teams to speed up action against smoke-emitting factories in the province.

Justice Shahid Karim heard the petitions of Shahid Farooq and others related to smog remediation.

The Director General of Provincial Disaster Management (DG PDM), appeared before the court.

The court also granted respite to form teams of volunteers at the request of DG PDM.

The court expressed its reservations about giving powers to inspectors to demolish smoke-emitting factories and brick kilns despite the vandalism.

The court rejected the legal draft.

The court summoned the officers of the law department for the next hearing.

Justice Shahid Karim remarked that there was the worst traffic jam on various roads in Lahore last night.

The court observed that the citizens have faced a lot of problems due to the traffic jam which also caused an increase of smog due to vehicular pollution.

The court expressed displeasure over the traffic warden standing in groups and talking during duty and remarked that violation of traffic rules is happening in front of wardens.

 

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LHC seeks report on provision of free medicines in hospitals

LHC
  • Justice Shahid Karim heard the petition related to unavailability drugs.
  • Secretary Health Javed Qazi appeared in the court.
  • LHC adjourned the hearing of the case till January 19.

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Thursday sought a report on the provision of free medicines in hospitals.

Justice Shahid Karim heard the petition related to the unavailability of emergency facilities in government and private hospitals.

Secretary Health Javed Qazi appeared in the court.

Petitioner Dr. Salman Kazmi’s lawyer, Azhar Siddique, argued that the health system has deteriorated over the past three years. The Supreme Court has issued several orders on providing better health facilities.

The petitioner submitted that there are no adequate measures in the emergency yet. Doctors are not available and there is a shortage of ventilators. He requested the court to order to provide better emergency facilities in public and private hospitals.

The court called for a report regarding the provision of free medicines in hospitals and fixing the prices of various tests in private hospitals.

The Lahore High Court while seeking a report from the Punjab Healthcare Commission (PHC) on the next hearing ordered that every effort should be made for better access to health care for the common man. The court will make every possible effort for the betterment of health.

The Lahore High Court adjourned the hearing of the case till January 19.

 

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LHC issues detail verdict of extending winter vacations

LHC issues detail
  • Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court in a two-page written order.
  • The written order will be implemented in all educational institutions.
  • Court directed education department of Punjab to release a notification.

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) issued detail written verdict in its order of extending winter vacations due to the heavy smog.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court in a two-page written order directed the education department of Punjab to release a notification of an extension in winter vacations.

The written order stated that the extension in winter vacations will be implemented in all educational institutions including schools and colleges.

On Dec 27, LHC ordered to extend winter vacations for one more week amid the increasing threat of smog. The orders were passed by the LHC while hearing the petitions moved for seeking the remedy to address the smog issue.

On other hand, the Punjab government notified three off days a week for schools in the provincial capital owing to extreme smog.

The provincial government has notified three weekly offs in Lahore’s schools on the Lahore High Court’s orders in view of the state of smog and air quality in provincial capital city.

Smoke from vehicles, factories and burning of the remains of crops have been major factors behind the dense smog that engulfs cities in the beginning days of Winter.

 

 

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LHC dismisses petition related to possible dissolution of Punjab Assembly

LHC
  • Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard the case.
  • Imran Khan, Pervaiz Elahi and others were made parties.
  • Petitioner requested to order to stop the possible dissolution.

LAHORE: Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday dismissed the petition seeking stoppage of a possible dissolution of the Punjab Assembly on condition of withdrawal.

Justice Shahid Karim of Lahore High Court heard the case.

Chairman Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, Chief Minister Punjab Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, Election Commission, Chief Secretary, and others were made parties in the petition.

The petition was filed by a citizen Namdar Ali.

The court remarked that the dissolution of the assembly is the constitutional authority of Chief Minister Punjab and how the court can interfere.

Court questioned how fundamental rights are affected by the dissolution of the assembly.

Court asked the petitioner to withdraw the plea or the court pronounces its decision.

The petitioner submitted that On December 18, CM Punjab Pervaiz Elahi said that the assembly would complete its constitutional term.

He further submitted that Pervaiz Elahi is dissolving the assembly on the directives of Imran Khan which is a violation of the constitution and law.

The petitioner said only Imran Khan will benefit from the dissolution of the Punjab Assembly.

 

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