Black coats woes: Lawyers to stage sit-in from next week
Hold token protest at D-Chowk.
A view of damage in district court in Islamabad after a gun-and-suicide attack on Monday, March 3, 2014. PHOTO: INP
ISLAMABAD:
The capital’s lawyers Tuesday announced to start a sit-in from next week if the city district courts were not shifted to their building located in Sector G-10.
The announcement came during a token protest held in front of the Parliament building. “We have decided to start a sit-in from March, 24 against the delay in shifting the courts to Sector G-10,’’ said Islamabad District Bar Association President Naseer Ahmed Kayani.
The G-10 building is currently occupied by the Islamabad High Court.
After the March 3 bomb-and-suicide attack, the lawyers pushed the administration to shift the courts.
A day earlier the lawyers had rejected the administration’s proposal to shift the courts to the Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) building. “This is just a token protest and if demands are not met, we will stage a sit-in in collaboration with Lahore High Court Bar Association Rawalpindi bench,” said Kayani.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 19th, 2014.
The capital’s lawyers Tuesday announced to start a sit-in from next week if the city district courts were not shifted to their building located in Sector G-10.
The announcement came during a token protest held in front of the Parliament building. “We have decided to start a sit-in from March, 24 against the delay in shifting the courts to Sector G-10,’’ said Islamabad District Bar Association President Naseer Ahmed Kayani.
The G-10 building is currently occupied by the Islamabad High Court.
After the March 3 bomb-and-suicide attack, the lawyers pushed the administration to shift the courts.
A day earlier the lawyers had rejected the administration’s proposal to shift the courts to the Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) building. “This is just a token protest and if demands are not met, we will stage a sit-in in collaboration with Lahore High Court Bar Association Rawalpindi bench,” said Kayani.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 19th, 2014.