Rally on the mall: Comments sought by April 2
Law Minister Rana Sanaullah along with others took out a rally at The Mall.
LAHORE:
Additional District and Sessions Judge (AD&SJ) Muhammad Ijaz Butt sought comments, on Friday, from the Capital City Police Officer and SHOs of Civil Lines and Race Course police stations by April 2 on a petition seeking registration of case against the provincial law minster and others for taking out a rally on The Mall.
The petitioner, lawyer Muhammad Muneer, submitted that no one was allowed to hold a procession, a rally or to organise a gathering on The Mall as the Lahore High Court had passed a restraining order against this. Also, the DCO had imposed a Section-144 (Criminal Procedure Code, 1898) ban in this regards, he said.
The lawyer said the police was not registering his FIR.
The petitioner prayed the court to register a case against Law Minister Rana Sanaullah, Minister for Planning and Development Abdul Ghafoor and others.
The judge sought comments from the respondents by April 2.
Additional District and Sessions Judge (AD&SJ) Muhammad Ijaz Butt sought comments, on Friday, from the Capital City Police Officer and SHOs of Civil Lines and Race Course police stations by April 2 on a petition seeking registration of case against the provincial law minster and others for taking out a rally on The Mall.
The petitioner, lawyer Muhammad Muneer, submitted that no one was allowed to hold a procession, a rally or to organise a gathering on The Mall as the Lahore High Court had passed a restraining order against this. Also, the DCO had imposed a Section-144 (Criminal Procedure Code, 1898) ban in this regards, he said.
The lawyer said the police was not registering his FIR.
The petitioner prayed the court to register a case against Law Minister Rana Sanaullah, Minister for Planning and Development Abdul Ghafoor and others.
The judge sought comments from the respondents by April 2.