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LHC dismisses petition seeking JIT on TLP protests National April 16, 2021 LAHORE: Lahore High Court Chief Justice Muhammad Qasim Khan on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking an order for the constitution of a joint investigation team (JIT) in the matter of recent protests by the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) and also slapped a fine on the petitioner. Advocate Imran Javed Qureshi on behalf of his organization – Legal Awareness and Protection Centre filed the petition. The lawyer argued that the protests after the arrest of TLP leader Saad Rizvi caused immense problems for people and the police also failed to fulfil their responsibility. After hearing initial contention of the lawyer, the chief justice observed that the petition was baseless. The CJ asked the lawyer who would be held responsible for the loss of life and property caused by the protests. The CJ regretted that the protesters put the lives of citizens in danger and even ambulances were not given ....
Motueka firearms incident: One person injured, police seeking male believed to be involved 13 Apr, 2021 02:03 AM Quick Read Anna Leask is a senior reporter for the New Zealand [email protected]@AnnaLeask Police are searching for a man believed to be involved in a serious firearms incident in Motueka today. Another man received moderate injuries in the incident. One male has been injured as a result and is currently receiving medical attention, Nelson Bays area commander Inspector Paul Borrell confirmed this afternoon. ....
Horizons Regional Council seeking views on Māori representation 13 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Horizons Regional Council is seeking submissions on whether or not to establish a Māori constituency. Photo / File Horizons Regional Council is seeking submissions on whether or not to establish a Māori constituency. Photo / File Horizons Regional Council has put out the call for public submissions on establishing designated Māori representation around the council table. The council has until May 21 to decide whether or not to establish a Māori constituency in time for the 2022 local body elections, after a recent law change gave local authorities the sole right to decide on Māori wards without the risk of citizens-initiated referenda. ....