LHC fixes Khadijah Shah’s post-arrest bail plea for hearing on 20th

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court has fixed for hearing on July 20, the post-arrest bail application of PTI activist and fashion-designer Khadijah Shah.

According to the cause list for the next week issued on Saturday, a two-member LHC bench will hear Shah’s bail application on July 20. Justice Ali Baqar Najafi will head the bench.

A case under Terrorism Act was registered against Khadijah Shah at the Sarwar Road police station following violent protests and vandalism of Corps Commander House in Lahore. In the bail plea, the fashion-designer has adopted the stance that she is imprisoned in jail on judicial remand, and that no investigation is required from her.

It requested the court to approve the post-arrest bail application.

The LHC had on Wednesday dismissed petitions seeking to declare unlawful the detention of Shah and others allegedly involved in the May 9 violence cases. A two-member bench headed by Justice Najafi had heard the case and issued the written verdict.

The verdict stated that the detention of the petitioners cannot be deemed illegal at this stage, as the law is currently taking its course.

The LHC emphasised that legal procedures cannot be bypassed and that the case against the petitioners has been duly registered, with investigations underway.

 

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