SC Constitutional Bench to Tackle 18 Rights Cases
The Supreme Court of Pakistan will hear important cases today, including air pollution, Justice Isa’s appointment, and the Meesha Shafi harassment case, among others. A six-judge bench is handling these critical issues.
Today, November 14, 2024, the Supreme Court of Pakistan is addressing important cases, including those related to air pollution and the appointment of Justice Qazi Faez Isa as Balochistan High Court Chief Justice. A constitutional bench will review 18 human rights cases, highlighting the need for timely justice on various issues.
- Air Pollution Case: A 2007 public petition addresses environmental and health problems caused by industrial units in Islamabad’s I-9 and I-10 sectors.
- Justice Isa's Appointment: A review of the 2018 judgment on Justice Isa’s appointment, which was originally deemed legal due to exceptional circumstances.
- Lady Health Workers Programme: A suo motu case addressing concerns regarding the health workers’ program.
- Meesha Shafi Harassment Case: A significant harassment case involving singer Meesha Shafi.
A six-judge bench, led by Justice Aminuddin Khan, will continue hearing these cases, alongside others, to address pressing human rights concerns.
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