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IHC forbids DC Islamabad from traveling overseas

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Judge Babar Sattar of the IHC made rulings during a case involving the September arrests of PTI leaders Sheharyar Afridi and Shandana Gulzar.

Additionally, the federal capital of DC was served with a show-cause notice by the court, requiring him to respond by Monday.

Additionally, it had turned down the DC’s sincere apologies for disobeying the court orders.

Judge: “This was stupidity on your part. You issued 67 maintenance of public orders (MPO) for the detention of 970 days.” You will now have to deal with the fallout.

DC Islamabad declared, “Next week, I will announce the verdict.”

The deputy commissioner must be arrested and brought before the high court in this matter, per an order from the IGPs of Islamabad and all four provinces.

During the case hearing, Justice Babar Sattar indicted Jamil Zafar, the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) operations, Superintendent Farooq Buttar, and Station House Officer (SHO) Nasir Manzoor.

Shehryar Afridi, the leader of the PTI, had his arrest warrants previously annulled by the IHC under the maintenance of public order (MPO) clause, and his immediate release was mandated.

In accordance with Section 3 of the MPO Ordinance, 1960, Afridi was initially taken into custody on May 16 from his home in Islamabad. Not long after being released from prison, on May 30, he was detained again under the same section.

In Afridi’s case, the court also accused three other people, including capital Deputy Commissioner (DC) Irfan Nawaz Memon, for contempt.

In addition to expressing their complete regret to the court, DC Memon and SSP Zafar entered not guilty pleas to the accusations. Additionally, SHO Naseer Manzoor and SP Farooq Buttar were charged by the court with contempt of court; both men refuted the allegations.

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Resolving 9900 Out of 10515 Complaints: Legal Advisor’s Press Briefing

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Under Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah’s direction, the Office of the Federal Tax Ombudsman has accomplished a great deal in protecting taxpayer rights and resolving tax disputes.

Speaking at a news conference, Legal Advisor Almas Ali Jovindah mentioned that the FTO has been quite efficient, receiving 10,515 complaints and resolving 9,900 of them in the past ten months.

According to him, Dr. Jah addressed systemic flaws within tax administration by initiating 31 own-motion investigations. For the purpose of informing taxpayers of their rights, the FTO held 117 outreach workshops in the year 2024. Accessibility has also been enhanced by the incorporation of paperless and remote hearings.

He brought up the fact that a recent FBR recommendation had pushed for simpler sales tax filing and remedied unjust tax practices.

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Technology and Education Are Important: Rapid Technological Developments Are Changing Everybody’s Lives

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During his speech at a seminar held in Karachi, Federal Minister Musaddik Malik emphasized the significant role that technology plays in defining and managing modern-day life. He also highlighted the importance of adjusting to the rapid innovations that are reshaping every element of society and emphasized the need to embrace these changes.

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ATC Review Meeting Chaired by CJP: Meeting Evaluations ATC Performance: Handle the Main Issues

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Today at the Supreme Court, the Administrative Judges of Anti-Terrorism Courts met under the direction of Justice Yahya Afridi, the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

The meeting discussed important issues and evaluated the ATCs’ performance in order to guarantee the prompt and effective administration of justice in anti-terrorism cases.

Participants included the Prosecutors General from each province and the Islamabad Capital Territory, as well as Monitoring Judges from the Supreme Court and the ATC Courts.

Additionally present at the meeting were the Secretary of the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan and the Registrar of the Supreme Court.

Throughout the conference, the Chief Justice gave clear instructions. In order to help Balochistan operationalize FSL Labs in Quetta, he directed the Forensic Science Laboratory in Sindh to provide support.

The Chief Justice ordered that ATC judges who have served out their tenure be placed in appropriate roles.

Additionally, he declared that the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan would promote the possibility for exceptional ATC judges to receive training abroad.

In order to raise these matters to the attention of their respective governments, the Chief Justice urged the Attorney General for Pakistan and the Prosecutors General of each Province.

He underlined the necessity of prompt and concerted action to meet the ATCs’ resource and infrastructural requirements, which are critical to guaranteeing prompt and equitable resolutions in anti-terrorism matters.

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