LAHORE: On Tuesday, the Lahore High Court (LHC) withdrew its hearing on Wednesday's petition for relief from Pakistan's Muslim League-Nawaz (MHL-N) vice president Mariam Nawaz in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills case.
The hearing was closed at the request of the National Accountability Bureau (NB) Lahore Secretariat Chief Shehzad Saleem.
In appealing the appeal, the lawyer recalled that the court had not made any notice to Salem and that this hearing could briefly explain the case. But Judge Ali Bakir Najapi delayed the proceedings, saying that the controversy would be recorded before NAB lawyers.
The day before, the LHC division was suspended from Maryam Nawaz's bail hearing until October 29, when both sides sought arguments.
The division, consisting of judges Ali Bakar Naja P. and judge Sar Dar Ahmad Naim, heard a bail hearing after the arrest of the PML-N leader. On behalf of the petitioner.
In the process, the bench asked if Maryam Nawaz allowed her sick father Muhammad Nawaz Sharif to meet at the hospital.
The petitioner's advice submitted that she was living with her father in the hospital. He also said that the bureau had three physical reverberations but now she is receiving a private balance.
In response to questions about NAB's prosecutor, NAB's prosecutor submitted wise comments to the bail petition on behalf of the Bureau.
The bench asked the petitioner's advice Azam Nazir Tarar if they needed time to prepare. When ready, he added that the bench would hear the debate today.
The lawyer, however, said he would make a plea by benchmarking that he would advance his case after preparing on Tuesday (October 29).
Subsequently, the bench closed this issue until October 29 and sought dispute from the parties.
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