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LHC advises govt to challenge Nawaz stay abroad independently

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Amraiz Khan

Lahore

The Lahore High Court on Monday advised the federal government to independently challenge stay of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in London if it did not trust his medical reports.
A two-member bench headed by Justice Tariq Abbasi heard the matter. During the proceedings, the plaintiff stated that the Islamabad High Court (IHC) had already granted bail to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo on medical grounds. However, conditions were placed to exclude Nawaz’s name from ECL, the lawyer told the court.
He further requested the court to unconditionally remove the name of ex-PM from no-fly list. In November 2019, LHC had ordered to remove Nawaz’s name from ECL and allowed him to travel abroad to get health treatment for four weeks.
It may be mentioned that the federal government had set condition for Nawaz Sharif to pay Rs7 billion surety bond if he wanted to travel abroad for medical treatment. The government had also given only one time four-week permission to ailing Sharif to get his medical treatment in London.

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