Shakirullah Marwat, the district and sessions judge of South Waziristan who was abducted by unidentified kidnappers on Dera Ismail Khan's Tank Road reached home safely after being recovered 'unconditionally', the Counter-Terrorism Department confirmed on Monday, Dawn reported.
Taking a jibe at the Congress party over Supreme Court's judgement on EVM, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the apex court has given a 'tight slap' after which the party doesn't even have 'excuses' to make after losing elections.
DI Khan Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Mohammad Adnan confirmed the incident, which happened in the Bagwal village located between the border area of Tank and DI Khan when the judge was returning from office to DI Khan.
"I believe in the judiciary of the country," Khan told reporters as he was escorted by security officials. He was presented before a court today, which has sent him to police custody till May 1.
A judicial magistrate in Quetta on Saturday suspended an arrest warrant issued against Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) leader Mahmood Khan Achakzai at the Gawalmandi police station, Dawn reported.
Abro highlighted the alarming trend of Sindhi Hindu girls being forcibly converted and married off to Muslim men, often under the influence of extremist figures in the country. He criticized the judiciary for siding with individuals accused of such actions and called for justice for victi
Former Hollywood producer, Harvey Weinstein is set to make a public appearance in a New York court on May 1, marking his first time in front of a judge since his 2020 conviction was overturned by the New York Court of Appeals.
Judge Basir Javed Rana ordered the PTI founder and his spouse from speaking against state institutions in the courtroom during the hearing of a petition seeking a fair trial.
After the mayoral polls in Delhi were delayed, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena said that he didn't appoint the presiding officer because of the 'absence of inputs" from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who is in judicial custody.
In a 4-3 decision, the New York Court of Appeals found that the trial judge who presided over Weinstein's case had made a mistake by permitting prosecutors to testify a series of women who said Weinstein had assaulted them, however, accusations of those were not part of the charges agains