Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Court adjourns hearing of case against Shahbaz Gill till Jan 20

Court adjourns
  • PTI  leader Shahbaz Gill was brought to the court through ambulance.
  • Additional Sessions Judge Tahir Abbas Supra heard the case.
  • Court issued bailable arrest warrant for Ammad Yousaf.

ISLAMABAD: District and Session Court Islamabad adjourned till January 20 process of indicting Shahbaz Gill  on charges of inciting rebellion in institutions.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf(PTI) leader Shahbaz Gill was brought to the court through ambulance in a case related to inciting rebellion against state institutions in the District and Sessions Court Islamabad.

The Shahbaz Gill case was heard in the court of Additional Sessions Judge Tahir Abbas Supra, in which prosecutor Rizwan Abbasi and Shahbaz Gill’s lawyer Burhan appeared in the court.

On behalf of Ammad Yousaf, lawyer filed the application for exemption from attendance due to malaria.

PTI leader Shehbaz Gill was taken to Kacheri in an ambulance where he lay down in the ambulance, Shehbaz Gill is facing difficulty in breathing.

Additional Sessions Judge Tahir Abbas Supra remarked that there seems to be a turn of events.

The court while talking to Ammad Yousaf’s lawyer said that Shahbaz Gill came to Lahore by ambulance and Ammad

Yousaf did not come from Karachi after which the lawyer presented his medical report before the court.

Shahbaz Gill’s lawyer told the court that he cannot be taken out of the ambulance, because the oxygen mask is on.

Shahbaz Gill remained in the ambulance, court appearance was fixed.

Additional Sessions Judge Tahir Abbas Supra issued a bailable arrest warrant for Ammad Yousaf.

[embedpost slug=”ihc-grants-bail-to-shahbaz-gill-in-sedition-case”]

Read more

Malakand: CJ Peshawar High Court paid visit to Session Court

CJ Peshawar High Court
  • Chief Justice Peshawar High Court (PHC) Qaiser Rashid paid a visit to the Session court of Malakand
  • The Chief Justice was welcomed by Deputy Commissioner Arif Khan, senior judges, and lawyer forums
  • He visited the other divisions of the court and inaugurated the new courtroom. The Chief Justice planted a chinar plant and commenced the monsoon plantation drive

 

MALAKAND: Chief Justice Peshawar High Court (PHC) Qaiser Rashid paid a visit to the Session court of Malakand, where he took the oath from the newly formed cabinet of the district bar, BOL News reported.

The Chief Justice was welcomed by Deputy Commissioner Arif Khan, senior judges, and lawyer forums. Levies force paid tribute to him as an honor while kids presented him with bouquets. The Chief Justice addressed the bar after the oath-taking ceremony and said, “Rules passed in the merged districts of Malakand division will never be carried back. Necessary steps would be taken to ensure the solution for the lawyers and the associated courts. ”

The CJ of Peshawar High Court added that thousands of kanals of land were provided to the merged districts for the courts, where four or five sessions will be summoned for the discussion of problems. “We will provide books for the library and computers for the labs in District Bar Malakand. Keeping the next year in mind, planning is necessary to achieve goals, “he explained.

“The people we criticize are derivatives of the capitalist system, but they have made arrangements for their upcoming generations, and now we have to think about our generations to come,” he mentioned. “The present area of the Sessions Court Malakand is extremely limited, therefore the land was provided for a hundred Kanal judicial complex.”

[embedpost slug=”maryam-asks-govt-to-revolt-against-institutions”]

Read more

Court reserves decision on Captain Safdar’s request for bail

Court reserves decision on Captain Safdar's request for bail

The court reserved the judgment on the request of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s son-in-law, Captain Safdar, on the issue of provocative speeches and threats against Pakistani institutions. According to the details, Captain Safdar’s petition was heard on bail in Lahore’s district on provocative speeches and threats against Pakistani institutions. Judicial Magistrate Rana Asif Ali … Read more