Samia Shahid murder case: LHC dismisses plea to stop coverage
Samia, a 28-year-old beautician from Bradford, died in July 2016 while on a visit to Pakistan.
LAHORE:
Justice Shahid Waheed of the Lahore High Court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking orders to stop media coverage of UK national Samia Shahid’s murder trial.
Haq Nawaz, the uncle of Samia, had filed the petition. He said some people had prepared a documentary on the murder and trial of Samia. He said the matter was being heard by a court and the release of this documentary could influence proceedings.
He requested the court order the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority not to allow the release this documentary.
The judge, after hearing the arguments, remarked that the petition was premature and dismissed it for being non-maintainable.
Samia, a 28-year-old beautician from Bradford, died in July 2016 while on a visit to Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2017.
Justice Shahid Waheed of the Lahore High Court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking orders to stop media coverage of UK national Samia Shahid’s murder trial.
Haq Nawaz, the uncle of Samia, had filed the petition. He said some people had prepared a documentary on the murder and trial of Samia. He said the matter was being heard by a court and the release of this documentary could influence proceedings.
He requested the court order the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority not to allow the release this documentary.
The judge, after hearing the arguments, remarked that the petition was premature and dismissed it for being non-maintainable.
Samia, a 28-year-old beautician from Bradford, died in July 2016 while on a visit to Pakistan.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2017.