The judge on December 4 had sought replies from the two governments which so far had not been submitted. The judge now again sought replies from the two government until January 15, 2019. The judge also extended stay until next date of hearing.
Earlier, the judge on December 3 had restrained the authorities from demolishing the outer wall of Governor’s House. The judge had also ordered that not a single brick of the wall should be dislodged.
The two local residents Ahmed Khalid and Amina Malik had moved these petitions.
Petitioners counsel said that a day earlier the court had stayed demolition of walls of colonial era building of governor house but the some portion of the boundary walls were razed down before LHC’s order. He requested to issue directions to the Punjab government to erect the boundary walls of Governor’s house and register criminal cases against the responsible persons.
Published in Daily Times, December 14th 2018.
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