Aitchison: plea against stay put off

Published August 29, 2015
The court adjourned the matter after the parties said the issue would be resolved on arrival of the Punjab governor from abroad. —Online/File
The court adjourned the matter after the parties said the issue would be resolved on arrival of the Punjab governor from abroad. —Online/File

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court adjourned on Friday the hearing of a plea for vacating reinstatement orders of Dr Agha Ghazanfar as principal of the Aitchison College till September 30.

The court adjourned the matter after the parties said the issue would be resolved on arrival of the Punjab governor from abroad. Mr Ghazanfar would be allowed to use his official residence and car till then but he would not interfere in administration matters.

The single bench comprising Justice Mamoon Rashid Sheikh heard the petition by Aitchison College’s Board of governor which had approached the court for vacating its earlier orders for reinstatement of Ghazanfar.

Published in Dawn, August 29th, 2015

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