Quetta attack effects still linger on judicial activities

Author: Web Desk

QUETTA: The court activities could not fully resume in different districts of the Balochistan province even after a week had passed after the Quetta attack.

The Quetta attack has left its consequences on the court sessions, which are strong enough that even after eight days of the horrific bomb blast, the court activities had not been able to come to normal working routine.

Lawyers and judges are present in the Bar rooms but are in gloomy moods while some lawyers are still on strike even on the eighth day since the Civil Hospital Quetta bombing took place and killed more than 70 people.

The Pakistan Bar Council and Supreme Court Bar had announced a strike of seven days.

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