RAWALPINDI, April 22: A district and sessions judge has summoned City District Nazim Javed Ikhlas, EDO Health Ansar Ishaq and EDO Accounts Mohammad Munir to appear before the court over the forfeiture of the salary of a dispensary employee.

Saeed Ahmad working at the Lahri Kahuta dispensary filed a petition with the court, contending that he had been performing duties at the dispensary since 1992. But, the EDO health forfeited his salary in 2002 without any reason.—Online

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