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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday adjourned hearing of the suo moto case regarding illegal transplantation of human organs till first week of October. The division bench of the apex court, comprising Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali and Justice Qazi Faez Isa, heard the case and issued **tices to respondents on application filed by Al-Syed Hospital, Rawalpindi, against law enforcing institutions for harassing hospital administration in the name of court orders. The chief justice remarked that the court had **t issued any order for taking action against anyone. Advocate Aslam Khaki, counsel for Al-Syed Hospital, appeared before the court and alleged that police and other investigation agencies were harassing his client. He pleaded the court to issue orders for stoppage of investigation by police and other investigation institutions. The chief justice remarked that neither the court issued orders for investigation **r it would issue orders for stoppage of any investigation. He remarked that the court had sought report from the government over applications against alleged illegal transplantation of human organs in the country but we had **t issued any order for investigation against anyone. Later, the court on the application of Al-Syed Hospital issued **tices to Shifa International Hospital, Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore and Dr Adeeb Rizvi and adjourned hearing of the case till first week of October. أكثر... |
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