Dog bite victim drags local govt to court

The dog bite victim, Lateef Ullah, a resident of Partab Para


Our Correspondent October 31, 2024 1 min read

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TANDO ALLAHYAR:

The court of District and Sessions Judge Tando Allahyar, Qazi Shah Muhammad Azhar ordered to register a case against Tando Allahyar Chief Municipal Officer (CMO) Abid Wali Khoso, in an incident of dog biting a citizen.

The dog bite victim, Lateef Ullah, a resident of Partab Para had filed an application through Advocates Nadir Ahmed Kalro and Muzaffar Ali Mehr in the court for the registration of a case.

Lateef stated in his application that he was passing near Mono Technical College Tando Allahyar on October 6, with his friend, Muzammil Sohail, when a stray dog attacked him and bit his leg.

He said that the Sindh High Court (SHC) Sukkur Bench, in its judgments, has already ruled to register a cases against the municipal officer concerned in dog bite incidents.

The petitioner said that based on the ruling he submitted an application to the B-Section Police to register a case against Chief Municipal Officer Abid Wali Khoso, but the police turned him away.

The petitioner requested the court to order the B-Section Police to register a case against the nominated accused, the Chief Municipal Officer.

The court, while pronouncing its decision, has ordered the police to register a case and take action according to the law.

COMMENTS (1)

N K Ali | 8 months ago | Reply Very good The local government and their city councils also take note and learn from this incident. It is time Pakistan pulls its socks up. We must take our jobs responsibly. Salams
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