DERA ISMAIL KHAN, March 30: A voluntary organization working for the welfare of disabled people has appealed to the chief justice of the Peshawar High Court to get its office building occupied by a local judge vacated.

The building, allotted to Sahara organization by the district nazim on the recommendation of the district council, was handed over to judiciary to accommodate its employees as the judicial complex was under construction.

Sahara president Amir Sohail Sadozai said that after the completion of the judicial complex, the courts had been shifted to the new location and the tehsil municipal administration (TMA) told the organization to get possession of the building, but a judge had refused to leave the premises.

He said the organization had appealed to the senior civil judge and the district and sessions judge to help vacate its building from the judge, but to no avail.

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