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District courts' security beefed up to prevent violence​

Sources say inmates will undergo thorough physical search during court appearances

Strict security measures have been enforced to cater to the incidents of quarrels, murders and attempted murders among the accused during their appearances in the District Court and the Judicial Complex.

All prisoners brought from Adiala Jail to the courts will neither be allowed to leave the temporary courthouse lockup without a court hearing nor will they be permitted to use mobile phones to contact family or friends.

The City Police Officer (CPO) Rawalpindi has issued a circular to the in-charges of the Anti-Terrorism Court's (ATCs) Bakshi Khana, District Court Bakshi Khana, and Judicial Complex Bakshi Khana. The circular outlines strict measures to prevent frequent brawls and violent attacks among prisoners on the courts premises.

According to the circular, a complete search will be required of all the accused brought to the court from the Adiala Jail for appearances before returning to jail, and there will also be a ban on meetings with them in temporary custody. It has been made mandatory for all officials on duty in the Bakshi Khana to wear bulletproof jackets and departmental action will be taken against those, who do not comply with the orders. Meanwhile, closed-circuit cameras will also be installed in these places for strict monitoring.

Furthermore, all officials on duty in the Bakshi Khana will be present here at all times during duty hours and any accused who has to be produced in court from here will have to be produced under the strictest security as per the Standard Operating Procedures.

It has also been made mandatory to deploy Plainclothes officials in and around the Bakshi Khana for additional security and carrying weapons and any kind of prohibited items to Bakhshi Khana will be strictly prohibited. Moreover, opposing parties involved in the same case must be kept separate to prevent conflicts and ensure safety.

Strict legal action will be taken against the in-charge of the Bakshi Khana for violation of the SOP.
 

Federal Shariat Court declares denial of women’s inheritance un-Islamic​


The Frontier Post


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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Shariat Court has ruled against traditions and customs that deprive women of their rightful inheritance, declaring them un-Islamic.

In its landmark decision, the court directed authorities to take criminal action against individual who deny women their inheritance right.

The ruling was issued by a four-member bench, led by Justice Iqbal Hameedur Rehman, on a petition filed by Fouzia Jalal Shah.

During the proceedings, the court was informed about the practice of ‘Chadar’ and ‘Parchi’ in Bannu, which allegedly prevent women from claiming their inheritance.

However, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government clarified that such customs were neither officially recognised nor held any legal standing.

The judgement highlighted that depriving women of inheritence was reminiscent of pre-Islamic times when such injustices were common.
 
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