Later then the court postponed the hearing till March 27 in Jinnah house attack and arsons cases.

Published 2 years ago on Mar 25th 2024, 4:55 pm
By Web Desk

Lahore: The court has reprimanded the prosecution for not presenting records related to the Jinnah house attack and arson cases.
According to the details, in this case nominated accuser’s social media activist Ayesha Ali Bhatta, Ahmar Rasheed Bhatti and on others’ bail pleas heard in court. From Ayesha Ali’s side Advocate Rana Intezaar appeared in court.
Judge stated that he is giving two days to present the records if the record is not given to the court then the verdict will be pronounced on bail pleas.
Later then the court postponed the hearing till March 27 in Jinnah house attack and arsons cases.

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