Daily Times

Daily Times

Home |  RSS | Archives | Company Financials | Contact Us | Saturday, November 21, 2009 

Main News
National
Islamabad
Karachi
Lahore
Briefs
Foreign
Editorial
Business
Real Estate
Sport
Infotainment
Advertise
 
Sunday Magazine
 
External Links
Upperhost.com
Best Web Hosting
Arctic Monkeys Tickets
Remove Personal Antivirus
o2 Arena
Freelance Jobs
Robbie Williams Tickets
Encore Tickets
Get high PR links
 
Google


 
Saturday, November 07, 2009 E-Mail this article to a friend Printer Friendly Version

Share this story!  del.icio.us digg Reddit Furl Fark TailRank Ma.gnolia NewsVine Simpy Spurl 

Adiala prisoners’ plea: CJP seeks fortnightly reports on HR cases

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Friday directed Punjab police to send progress reports on human rights cases to the Supreme Court’s (SC) registrar office on a fortnightly basis.

He also issued directions for decision on these cases within three months. The action was taken on a joint application of some Adiala Jail under-trials, says a press release issued by the CJP’s office.

Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry asked his staff to send the copy of this order to the Law Secretary with the list of cases in question. He also issued directions for procurement of the said list from the courts working under the CNS Act, 1997.

Meanwhile, the CJP condoled the death of the brother of lawyer Iqbal Haider and prayed Almighty Allah to rest the departed soul in peace.

Home | Islamabad


Share this story!  del.icio.us digg Reddit Furl Fark TailRank Ma.gnolia NewsVine Simpy Spurl 
Action against land mafia
ATC releases accused in POF suicide attack case
Search operation against terrorists
Three inspectors promoted to DSP
Task force formed to make Islamabad education city
HEC to provide grants for IIUI, QAU boundary walls
Adiala prisoners’ plea: CJP seeks fortnightly reports on HR cases
Exhibition ‘Void Luminous’ opens at Rohtas
Tributes paid to Syed Kamal, Yousaf Khan and Lal Muhammad Iqbal
Precarious journey
 
Daily Times - All Rights Reserved
Site developed and hosted by WorldCALL Internet Solutions