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India-Pakistan
Mansha 'Bomb' case: CJP grants LDA a week to return retrieved land to rightful owner
2018-12-02
[DAWN] Chief Justice of Pakistain Mian Saqib Nisar on Saturday set a one-week deadline for Lahore deputy commissioner to hand over to its rightful owner the land recovered from alleged land grabber Malik Mansha Ali Khokhar ‐ widely known as Mansha 'Bomb'.

Justice Nisar also replaced the civil judge assigned to cases pertaining to overseas Paks on receiving a complaint that the judge was disrespectful towards the plaintiff but politer to Mansha and his counsel.

The top judge issued the orders at Lahore registry while hearing a petition of an overseas Pak ‐ Mahmood Ashraf ‐ against police's purported inaction against Mansha, whom he had accused of depriving him of his property.

The chief justice, during the hearing today, berated DIG Operations Waqas Nazir and summoned the provincial police chief as well as the Lahore deputy commissioner.

"Is this the police of Naya (new) Pakistain?" Justice Nisar asked. "Police should have some shame. They are called names and yet they defend thugs."

DIG Nazir argued that it was police which had placed in durance vile
Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out!
Mansha Bomb and Tehrik-e-Labaik Pakistain chief Khadim Hussain Rizvi. He assured the court that the police were following its orders in letter and spirit.

The clarification, however, was not to the satisfaction of the top judge, who summoned "Mansha Bomb, Afzal Khokhar and all those who were trying to influence the case".

"Police are unable to overcome a single Mansha Bomb," Justice Nisar remarked. "You are hand in gloves with gangsters, this is how you ensure the implementation of the law? What is your relationship with Mansha Bomb? Why are you trying to protect him?"

"You will not leave in uniform if proven guilty," the chief justice warned the DIG operations.

The plaintiff complained that Civil Judge Noor Mohammad treats him rudely but is courteous with Mansha Bomb and his counsel. At this, the top judge summoned the civil judge to his chamber and later relieved him of the case.

Posted by:Fred

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