A court in Lahore on Thursday extended the pre-arrest bail of PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif and his son Hamza Shehbaz till February 1. Earlier during the day’s hearing, Special Court Central Judge instructed the PML-N leaders, accused in a money laundering case, to withdraw their continuing pre-arrest bail applications from two different forums. The judge informed the accused to “either have both bail applications dismissed or withdraw the application from the Special Court for Banking Offences so that [Special Court Central] may proceed”. During the proceedings, Amjad Pervez, the Sharif family’s lead counsel, put forth a plea of exemption from court appearance, citing that Shehbaz had tested positive for Covid-19 and thereby posed a threat to public safety, mentioning that the accused was present in his vehicle. Accepting the request, the judge withdrew his direction for Shehbaz’s appearance and sent a court official to affirm the presence of Shehbaz within his vehicle. Previously, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) probed the authority of the Special Court for Banking Offences, arguing that the court could not hold the trial of the accused persons as the case falls under the jurisdiction of the Special Court Central.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
NAB bent upon making Pakistan corruption-free: Javed Iqbal
-
At least 19 killed in attack on Kabul University
-
Single national curriculum to quash classism in Pakistan: PM
-
Single national curriculum to quash classism in Pakistan: PM
-
Fayyaz ul Hassan Chohan removed as Punjab Information Minister, Firdous appointed Special Assistant to CM
-
PML-N nowhere close to breaking into factions: Maryam
-
ATC extends remand of motorway gang-rape accused Abid Malhi
-
Ishq-e-Rasool week being observed to show love to holy Prophet (PBUH)
-
Khalilzad, COAS discuss Afghan peace process, regional security situation
-
Chohan removed as Punjab info minister yet again; Firdous returns as CM’s aide
-
Opposition’s unnatural alliance to disintegrate soon: Buzdar
-
Clear divisions within PML-N over anti-state narrative: PM