CJ takes suo motu against torturing a boy
By ONLINE
August 07, 2018
SHEIKHUPURA: Supreme Court Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar has taken a suo motu notice against the incident of torture on a 10-year-old boy in Sheikhupura by a prayer leader. Reports of the incident surfaced when a boy was subjected to assault of physical nature at the hands of a ‘Peshimam’ over allegations of stealing money. In addition to that when the father of victim a farmer by profession reached the police station to lodge a complaint against the ‘Peshimam’ the police refused to register a case. The case has been fixed for hearing in an open court whereas Sheikhupura DPO has been ordered to appear before the court.
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