Vario’s bail plea rejected

Published October 23, 2002

LAHORE, Oct 22: The Ehtesab Appellate Bench of the Lahore High Court on Tuesday rejected the bail application of former Sialkot district council chairman and MNA Abdul Sattar Vario facing trial for acquiring illegal assets and corruption in an accountability court.

The bail application was rejected in view of the assurance given by the deputy attorney general that the trial of Vario would be completed in three months. The court observed that the ailments from which the applicant was suffering did not justify his enlargement on bail.

Vario had sought bail on the ground that he had been in NAB custody for the last two years, and his trial was yet to conclude. Moreover he was sick and deserved to be enlarged on bail on health grounds.

DISPOSED OF: Justice Raja Muhammad Sabir disposed of writ petitions of PPP leader Khalid Kharal against the election of Riaz Fatiana (PML-Q) and PML-N’s Arif Sandhila against the election of Naeem Chattha (PML-Q) in view of the statement of the deputy attorney general that the Election Commission had issued a notification of the general election results.

The judge observed that the petitioners should bring their grievances to the notice of the Election Commission which was the proper forum for matters relating to the election.

LHC CJ: The chief justice of the Lahore High Court on Tuesday designated his secretary, Akbar Abbas, as supervisory of the computer cell and case law section.

The chief justice also transferred Hamid Pervez, civil judge, Gujrat, and posted him as officer on special duty at the Lahore High Court.

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