On the previous hearing, the court had asked for the front desk report from the petitioner


Lahore: The Additional Court of Lahore postponed the hearing of the case filed against Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz for wearing police uniform till May 6.
According to the details, the hearing was conducted by the duty judge due to the transfer of Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Nawaz.
Later, the court adjourned the proceedings till May 6.
It is pertinent to note that on the previous hearing, the court had asked for the front desk report from the petitioner.
Notably, a petition to file a case against Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for wearing a police uniform on the occasion of passing out parade on April 25 was filed in the Sessions Court Lahore.
The application was filed through Aftab Bajwa Advocate.
The position adopted in the petition was that Maryam Nawaz wore the uniform of a police official, according to law no person can wear the uniform of state institutions.
It was further stated in the appeal that an application was made to the police against her, however, no action was taken.
It has been requested that the court order to register a case against Maryam Nawaz for wearing police uniform.
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