Islamabad:
IMAAN MAZARI’s rights activist and lawyer submitted a written request to the ISLAMABAD High Court (IHC), asking him to provide video surveillance images of hearing room n ° 1 from September 11.
She said that that day – between 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. – An unhappy incident took place in the courtroom involving her verbal exchange with the chief of the IHC, Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar.
Mazari asked the registrar to preserve the images of this altercation and also provide him with a copy of the same thing. She also submitted a USB with demand.
On Thursday, judge Dogar and Imaan engaged in a verbal altercation during which the judge warned the lawyer that she could face an outrage procedure.
“You should keep your mouth closed and stay within the limits,” said Dogar chief judge in Mazari, who would have called the Dogar judge “a dictator” at another forum.
IMAAN insisted that his personal opinions were protected by freedom of expression and should not affect the case of his client. “I am here with a [legal] In short, not personally. “”
During the stormy exchange, the chief judgar warned IMAAN of a possible outrage procedure. Adding fuel to the fire, he turned to the husband and his colleague lawyer of Imaan, the lawyer Hadi Ali Chatta, and said: “Hadi Sahib, explain it … If I catch it one day …”
IMAAN then took X to reiterate that she was present in the IHC on behalf of her client, and not as “IMAAN MAZARI activist”. She stressed that she was performing “according to the professional label (and a courtyard should do the same)”.
Friday, a number of lawyers have published declarations of conviction with some of them demanding the withdrawal of Dogar from his post.
On Friday, during a case, judge Dogar clarified his remarks, declaring that Imaan Mazari was “like a girl for him”. “Yesterday, I advised her as a year and as a chief judge, but my words were withdrawn from her context and bare proportion,” he said.
The judge said that he had only warned him of not making personal comments on the judges and that he had denied having threatened to “catch it”.