SC bans kite-flying for one month
LAHORE: A four-member bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan Tuesday imposed a one-month kill on kite-flying and manufacturing, buying and selling of kites.
A bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Mr. Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry had taken suo moto notice of the losses by kite-flying.
The court also directed the people to send complaints regarding violation of the SC order to the Registrar, Supreme Court Of Pakistan and the court will take action on it.
Earlier, the Advocate General Punjab Aftab Iqbal, senior lawyers Shahid Hamid, S.M. Masood and Ismail Qureshi completed their arguments before the court.
Chief Executive Lesco told the court that the Lesco's installations suffer worth Rs one billion damages per annum.
The Chief Justice of Pakistan observed that law should be implemented to eleminate loss of precious lives and public property. The CJ remarked that there should be kill on metallic cord and "Manjha" and it was responsibility of government to check violation.
The court ordered the government Punjab to arrange medical treatment of a boy Fahim Shahzad abroad who lost his speech in an incident.
http://www.geo.tv/main_files/pakistan.aspx?id=92358
LAHORE: A four-member bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan Tuesday imposed a one-month kill on kite-flying and manufacturing, buying and selling of kites.
A bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Mr. Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry had taken suo moto notice of the losses by kite-flying.
The court also directed the people to send complaints regarding violation of the SC order to the Registrar, Supreme Court Of Pakistan and the court will take action on it.
Earlier, the Advocate General Punjab Aftab Iqbal, senior lawyers Shahid Hamid, S.M. Masood and Ismail Qureshi completed their arguments before the court.
Chief Executive Lesco told the court that the Lesco's installations suffer worth Rs one billion damages per annum.
The Chief Justice of Pakistan observed that law should be implemented to eleminate loss of precious lives and public property. The CJ remarked that there should be kill on metallic cord and "Manjha" and it was responsibility of government to check violation.
The court ordered the government Punjab to arrange medical treatment of a boy Fahim Shahzad abroad who lost his speech in an incident.
http://www.geo.tv/main_files/pakistan.aspx?id=92358