Tag: Lahore High Court

  • Appeals against rejection of Sanam Javed’s papers dismissed

    Appeals against rejection of Sanam Javed’s papers dismissed

    Canada Global(Web News) PTI’s social media activist Sanam Javed’s nomination papers have been rejected.

    It should be noted that the nomination papers of candidates for the upcoming general elections are being rejected and approved.

    The Appellate Tribunal of the Lahore High Court dismissed Sanam Javed’s appeals against the rejection of papers from constituencies NA 119, NA 120 and PP 150.

    Judge of the Appellate Tribunal Justice Tariq Nadeem upheld the RO’s decision to reject the nomination papers while deciding the case.

    It should be noted that Sanam Javed had submitted papers from NA 119 and 120 while declaring to contest the election from jail, she had also announced to contest the election against Maryam Nawaz.

  • Lahore High Court Rejects Pti’s Request To Withdraw Bat Sign

    Lahore High Court Rejects Pti’s Request To Withdraw Bat Sign

    Canada Global(Web News)Lahore High Court rejected the petition filed against Tehreek-e-Insaf against withdrawing the bat symbol.

    PTI leader Umar Dhillon filed a petition in the Lahore High Court against the withdrawal of the bat sign from Tehreek-e-Insaf.
    Justice Jawad Hassan of Lahore High Court heard the petition of PTI leader which the court declared inadmissible.

    The court ruled on the petition and dismissed it.
    It should be noted that yesterday the Peshawar High Court, while withdrawing its injunction on PTI’s intra-party election and election symbol case, reinstated the December 22 decision of the Election Commission, after which the bat symbol was taken away from PTI. taken.
    Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Barrister Gauhar has announced to go to the Supreme Court against the decision of the Election Commission.

  • The Lahore High Court has suspended the notification to conduct general elections through bureaucracy

    The Lahore High Court has suspended the notification to conduct general elections through bureaucracy

    Canada Global(Web News) The Lahore High Court suspended the notification issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan to conduct the general elections through bureaucracy.

    Justice Ali Baqir Najafi of Lahore High Court gave a safe decision on the request of Tehreek-e-Insaf and sent the file to the Chief Justice of Lahore High Court recommending the formation of a larger bench on the petitions against holding elections in Punjab by the executive.

    In the decision, it was said that the nation spends billions of rupees on holding the election. If the major parties do not accept the election results, then the money of the nation will be lost. The Election Commission has to conduct free and fair elections. To provide equal opportunities.

    Justice Ali Baqir Najafi wrote in the judgment that in the current situation, the desired results cannot be obtained from the general election, which may weaken the future of democracy. Is.

  • To Be Allowed To Hold A Rally At Liberty Chowk, Tehreek-E-Insaaf’s Application In The High Court

    To Be Allowed To Hold A Rally At Liberty Chowk, Tehreek-E-Insaaf’s Application In The High Court

    Canada Global(Web News)Lahore High Court could not hear the PTI’s request for permission to hold a rally at Liberty Chowk.

    Due to the absence of Justice Raheel Kamran of Lahore High Court, the application could not be heard today. An application was filed in the Lahore High Court by PTI Additional Secretary Azimullah Khan for the rally at Liberty Chowk.
    DC Lahore and others have been made parties in the petition, which states that 5 days ago, the parties concerned have applied for permission to hold a rally, but it is everyone’s constitutional right to hold a peaceful rally.
    On behalf of the petitioner, it has been requested that the court should allow the rally at Liberty Chowk on October 15 at 7 pm, the court should also issue an order to make security arrangements for the rally.

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  • LHC orders immediate release of Shah Mahmood Qureshi

    LHC orders immediate release of Shah Mahmood Qureshi

    Canada Global (Web News) Shah Mehmood Qureshi, the vice chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was ordered to be released immediately by the Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi bench on Tuesday. He had been detained for allegedly taking part in the violent protests on May 9.

    Since his initial detention, Qureshi, a former foreign minister, has been detained numerous times.

    The bench ruled that Qureshi should no longer be detained in accordance with the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance (MPO) after hearing a petition challenging his detention.

    In addition, Rawalpindi deputy commissioner’s MPO instructions were ruled unlawful by the court that handled the matter, Justice Chaudhry Abdul Aziz, who also ordered that Qureshi be released right away without being asked to provide surety bonds.

    The government was represented by Assistant Attorney General Abid Aziz Rajouri, while Qureshi’s daughter and attorney Taimoor Malik attended on his behalf.

    Justice Aziz pressed the law enforcement official about whether Qureshi had made any speeches or organised any protests. While ordering the law officer to submit evidence against the PTI leader, the judge stated that “No political leader can control his words in a political gathering.”

    The official requested two days at this point for the filing of the evidence. However, after receiving instructions from the government, the court instructed him to update the court within one hour. The hearing was then postponed for one hour by the court.

    A report on the allegations against Qureshi was given by the Punjab police in the interim.

    Nine cases have been filed against Qureshi across Punjab, the report said. Five of these cases are registered at police stations in Multan, while four of them are registered in Lahore.

    The daughter of the PTI leader requested that the report be submitted.

    Let the past be the past, Justice Aziz said; it shouldn’t happen again because it’s not joke.

  • IHC orders to release Shah Mahmood Qureshi

    IHC orders to release Shah Mahmood Qureshi

    Canada Global (Web News) Shah Mahmood Qureshi, the leader of the PTI and a former foreign minister, was ordered released on Thursday by the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

    After hearing the appeal contesting Mr. Qureshi’s arrest, Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb ruled that his arrest under the 3 MPO (Maintenance of Public Order) was unlawful.

    The judge announced that the PTI leader would be freed following the submission of an undertaking. The PTI leader would be consulted before the undertaking was submitted, according to Mr Qureshi’s solicitors’ statement to the court.

    The PTI leader was detained on May 11 in Islamabad as the government tightened its grip on the party in response to nationwide demonstrations against the detention of the former prime minister Imran Khan.

    During a raid at Gilgit-Baltistan House in Islamabad, police detained Mr. Qureshi.

  • IHC grants interim bail to Imran Khan in seven cases

    IHC grants interim bail to Imran Khan in seven cases

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was granted temporary bail on Monday by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in seven instances, preventing the police from arresting him.

    After the PTI leader arrived from Lahore to request pre-arrest bail in the cases filed against him in the federal capital, the IHC bench, which is made up of Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Judge Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb, heard the matter.

    Imran Khan testified in court that his life was under danger and that the nation was experiencing a situation that had never before occurred.

    Imran Khan, the leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and a former prime minister, came at the Islamabad High Court (IHC) earlier in the day to request precautionary bail in seven terrorism cases, including vandalism at the courthouse.

  • LHC stops ACE and NAB from arresting Imran Khan until March 24

    LHC stops ACE and NAB from arresting Imran Khan until March 24

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan’s arrest by the National Accountability Bureau and the Punjab anti-corruption organisation was halted by the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday till March 24.

    The request for information on the cases brought against Mr. Khan was heard by Judge Tariq Saleem. The report and the affidavit were provided by the plaintiff.

    The plaintiff was asked by Mr. Khan’s attorney, PTI Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhry, if the affidavit had been included with the report. Judge Sheikh stated that it was the court’s responsibility, not Mr. Chaudhry’s, to raise this issue.

    The plaintiff claimed he had submitted the list, and Mr. Chaudhry countered that although they had anticipated filing 100 claims against Mr. Khan, the list revealed that there were actually more than 100. Azhar Siddique, Mr. Khan’s solicitor, claimed there were 43 complaints in Islamabad and 84 in Punjab against the former prime minister, up from 56 and 33, respectively, the day before.

    In a matter of hours, Mr. Chaudhry claimed, lawsuits were being filed against Mr. Khan.

    The court denied the NAB lawyer’s request for more time to write his response to the case while asking him to produce the report as soon as possible.

    The NAB counsel claimed that he should be given a copy of the petition so he can submit the reply after the court noted that he was only supposed to present the list of cases filed against Mr. Khan.

    Mr. Siddique stated that he had written to the NAB on February 17 requesting the list of cases, and that it was his right to be aware of the total number of cases brought against Mr. Khan.

  • LHC grants protective bail to Imran Khan

    LHC grants protective bail to Imran Khan

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was granted protective bails by the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday after he personally appeared before the court on nine cases, including eight terrorism-related matters and one civil case.

    Earlier in the day, the PTI leader went before the LHC to request precautionary bail in nine instances. Four of those cases are in Lahore, while five are in Islamabad.

    Judge Tariq Saleem Sheikh and Justice Farooq Haider made up the two-person bench that heard the bail requests made in relation to the cases brought under the terrorism laws.

    Court Sheikh also heard Khan’s arguments for protective bail against the civil suits brought against him, and he granted it until March 27.

    While the former prime minister awaited word on whether security agents may pursue him once more for missing the court session, hundreds of PTI supporters protected the party chairman’s home to prevent his arrest.

    In Lahore Zaman Park, which earlier this week saw fighting between PTI supporters and Punjab Police advancing on Khan’s home to bring him before the court in a case where he is accused of selling state gifts given to him by foreign dignitaries without proper legal process while he was prime minister, a tense calm predominated prior to the court’s decision.

    Khan rejects the accusations.

    Even though there were no police present on Friday, witnesses claimed that Khan’s supporters stood watch outside his residence, armed with sticks and iron rods.

  • Islamabad High Court suspended Imran khan’s arrest warrant

    Islamabad High Court suspended Imran khan’s arrest warrant

    Canada Global (Web News) The Islamabad High Court, while pronouncing a reserved judgment on the request to cancel the warrant of Imran Khan in the Tosha Khana criminal case, also ordered him to appear in the session court on March 13 If they do not appear, the court should take action according to the law.

    On the other hand, Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal of the District and Sessions Court of Islamabad ordered Imran Khan to appear in court on March 13. It is directed to be

    The order of non-bailable arrest warrant of former Prime Minister Imran Khan was challenged in the Islamabad High Court, which was heard.

    In the Islamabad High Court, Imran Khan filed a petition through lawyer Ali Bukhari challenging the order of Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal.

    During the hearing, Imran Khan’s counsel told the court that the private complaint was filed on November 2022 and a notice was issued on December 15 and appeared in the High Court, issued non-bailable warrants after which the cancellation petition was also dismissed.

    Chief Justice Amir Farooq remarked that there are no arrest warrants. Chief Justice smilingly remarked that he should not talk like that, these warrants were to ensure his appearance.

    Lawyer Imran Khan said that now we have to file two applications related to admission. The Chief Justice remarked that the court is only asking for the frame of charge, the court ordered to ensure the presence of Imran Khan but he did not appear.

    Khan’s lawyer said those who are standing with warrants want to be arrested and two cases were registered on this basis. The Chief Justice remarked that those cases were registered for some other reason, you had to appear under this order, now tell me when to appear?

    Currently four cases registered against Imran Khan, the court inquired when will you appear in the trial court for the charge frame? Now the court is not giving any order to stop the trial court from proceeding, you can take as many exemptions as you want after the charge sheet is framed and you have to appear in the high court on March 9.

    Lawyer Barrister Gohar said that Imran Khan also has security concerns. The Chief Justice remarked that when will Imran Khan appear in the trial court? Give instructions to the court.

    The court remarked that we are receiving daily threats, should I close this court? IG came to me that there are security threats to the judges, I am sharing the letters of security threats with you

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    In the petition, the court was requested to cancel the non-bailable warrant of Imran Khan and hear the case today. It was pleaded that the order to issue non-bailable warrant is illegal and hence Imran Khan’s warrant should be cancelled.

    It should be noted that the arrest warrant of Imran Khan has been issued in the Tosha Khana criminal case. Imran Khan had approached the District Court to cancel the arrest warrant.

  • LHC approves Imran Khan’s protective bail plea

    LHC approves Imran Khan’s protective bail plea

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), received protective bail from the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday till March 3 in connection with a protest outside the Pakistan Election Commission (ECP).

    After a brief recess, a two-member Lahore High Court (LHC) panel began hearing the case. The judge also prohibited the arrest of Imran Khan by the police.

    Grabbing the microphone, Imran stated that although his leg had partially recovered, the doctors had nevertheless advised him to rest for two weeks.

    He stated that his physical examination was planned for February 28. He continued by saying that he had spent an hour waiting outside the courtroom and that he “totally respects the courts.”

    Imran was given protective bail till March 3 and told to appear before the appropriate court by that date by the judge.

    Imran Khan, a former prime minister, arrived in court as directed by the judge to appear in a bail plea involving a protest outside the Pakistani Election Commission (ECP). Together with a crowd of PTI supporters, the PTI chairman arrived at court to attend two separate hearings.