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In response to Bushra Bibi’s appeal, the IHC summoned Rawalpindi DIG operations.

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Bushra Bibi filed an application seeking case facts and requesting to go to the appropriate court to stop the detention. The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has requested a response from Rawalpindi DIG Operations by August 7.

Judge Aamer Farooq of the IHC heard the matter today. Sardar Latif Khosa, Bushra Bibi’s consul, showed up in court.

Consul Sardar Latif Khosa told the court that Bushra Bibi was arrested in one case even though no investigation had been started and that she was booked in nine other cases as of May 9.

One and a quarter years had passed since the May 9 incident, according to CJ Aamer Farooq, and the Lahore High Court had rendered a decision declaring that an individual detained would always be regarded as having been arrested.

The court stated that it was not feasible for someone to be arrested in one case and found not guilty or given bail in another.

Chief Justice Aamer Farooq asked where the registration for the first of May had been made.

Counsel said that on May 9, all 11 FIRs had been filed.

CJ made the decision to contact Rawalpindi DIG Operations to see how the cases from May 9 were progressing.

the IHCAs a result, IHC postponed the case hearing to August 7 and asked the Rawalpindi DIG operation to respond in August.

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