The court sought response from officials till April 29.


Lahore: The session court has sought response from police officials on plea to register case against chief minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz on wearing police uniform.
According to the details, additional session judge Muzaffar Nawaz Malik heard the plea. The plea was filed by the advocate Aftab Bajwa.
It is stated in the petition that Maryam Nawaz wore police official’s uniform. In accordance with the law no person can wear the uniform of state institutions.
The applicant said that a plea was given to police against Maryam Nawaz but no action was not taken against her. The court order to register case against Maryam Nawaz on wearing police uniform.
Later then the court approved for hearing the plea against to register case of Maryam Nawaz and sought response from officials till April 29.

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