IHC asks petitioner to remove objections to plea against harassment of Afghan refugees



A view of the Islamabad High Court building. — APP/File
A view of the Islamabad High Court building. — APP/File

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday directed the petitioner Farhatullah Babar to remove the objections of Registrar Office within seven days on petition seeking to stop alleged harassment of the registered card holder Afghan refugees.

Justice Raja Inaam Ameen Minhas heard the petition filed by senior PPP leader Farhatullah Babar who appeared in the court along with his lawyer. At the outset of hearing, the court remarked that there is an objection to the petition that have been filed for all Afghans as the petitioner does not have any documents.

“We approved the petitions earlier because they had identity cards,” the court said and added that this is a case related to the government’s policy. “You should amend the petition to the extent of the petitioners. If you want to do it for everyone, then collect all the cards and then come to the court,” it said. Justice Minhas said that after the amendment to Article 199, the court cannot go beyond its jurisdiction. “You do not have this right to file a petition for ten thousand people,” IHC remarked. Addressing the petitioner, the court said that he should remove the objections to the extent of the petitioners and then the court will hear it.


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