- Obama's job approval rating dips below 50% for first time in his presidency
- Winston Churchill's World War II cigar discovered after 60 years
- French spy described Hitler as 'German Mussolini' in 1924
- Karzai govt will collapse within weeks of international forces pullout, warns Miliband
- ISI provides CIA with evidence of Indian hand in Balochistan, Waziristan unrest
- CIA chief asks Pak to expand military operations to target 'all' terrorists
Lahore court issues notice to police officer for refusing to book Musharraf
Lahore, Aug.19 (ANI): A court in Lahore has issued a notice to the Station Head Officer (SHO) of Islampura Police Station for refusing to register a criminal case against former President General Pervez Musharraf.
Hearing a petition filed by an advocate, Syed Azhar Ali Shah, seeking directions for registration of a case against Musharraf, an additional district and sessions judge issued notice to Islampura SHO to appear before the court on September 2.
-
E-mail Article
Printer Friendly
Text-Size

Shah, in his petition, has alleged that Musharraf had issued an illegal order on Nov 3, 2007, against the judges of the whole country.
The petition states that Musharraf had illegally detained the judges of higher judiciary, including Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.
It said a number of lawyers got fatal injuries and many of them were set ablaze, while some of them succumbed to their burns, so the respondent was liable to be proceeded under sections 302,324,334,336,337,342 of the PPC, the News reports. (ANI)
Lahore Badshahs' on a roll.
5 suspected LI militants arrested in Lahore.
Lahore high court lifts ban on Shoaib Akhtar.
English Sikh rock legend returning to his roots for Lahore performance.
Pak intelligence report warns suicide bombers enter Islamabad, Lahore.



