Earlier, a bailiff produced the kiln workers before the court after recovering them from the custody of brick kiln owner, Zaman Gull. The bailiff reported that the workers had been detained by the kiln owner. At this, the court ordered to release all workers, including women and children.
SC judge calls for just punishments
The petitioner, through his petition alleged that the respondent owner was extracting forced labour from the workers. He prayed the court to issue orders for their production and release.
On May 18, Justice Rauf Ahmad Sheikh of the LHC ordered the release of 19 kiln workers, including seven children, recovered from illegal detention at a kiln in Kasur.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 1st, 2017.
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