Blind beggar asks SHC for case transfer

As the judicial magistrate of the trial court made fun of his disability


Our Correspondent March 30, 2019
Sindh High Court. PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI: A blind beggar turned millionaire through beggary in Saudi Arabia reached out to the Sindh High Court. The blind man, Abu Tahir, asked the court to transfer his case to another court as the judicial magistrate of the trial court made fun of his disability.

The plea filed by Advocate Muzammil Mumtaz maintained that Abu Tahir had been begging for money on the streets of Saudi Arabia for two years and sent the money back home to his wife. On his return to Pakistan, he found that his wife had gone missing along with his children, Rs1 million and gold. The case was filed against two accused on disappearance of his wife. The judicial magistrate made fun of Abu Tahir and said that he wasn’t blind but merely fooling the court. The petition requested the SHC to transfer his case to another court.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 30th, 2019.

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