The high -level judge warns against the disrespectful court

Islamabad:

The chief judge of Pakistan Yahya Khan Afridi said on Tuesday that there would be no leniency and that no one would be authorized to lack respect in court.

He made these remarks during the hearing of a case concerning the non-payment of the default rent by a fictitious tenant. A bench of three members led by the chief judge heard the case.

The chief judge said: “We will not allow anyone to lack respect in court”.

During the hearing, the high -level judge advised the petitioner’s lawyer to withdraw the petition, adding that “if they were continuing this case, there will be a problem”.

The chief judge asked who was the petitioner, asking if she had arrived here. The petitioner’s lawyer replied that the petitioner lived abroad and added: “If you ask, I will call him.”

The best judge ordered the lawyer to submit the documents of his client, including the identity card and the passport in writing. The petitioner’s lawyer said that “I will submit all the documents”. He asked the court to grant one day.

During the hearing, the real owner of Chamber appeared in court and submitted the register of property.

The chief judge asked the petitioner’s lawyer: “They say they live in this house, you say that the owner of the house is someone else; what is it; we will not allow anyone to lack respect in court.”

The petitioner’s lawyer said that a case should be filed against anyone who disobeys court orders.

The chief judge pointed out: “We will see who the case should be deposited.”

The Supreme Court has reserved its decision, indicating that an appropriate order would be adopted in this regard.

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