Quetta ATC Grants Bail to PTI Activist Khadija Shah


 Blog Post 1: "Khadija Shah, Prominent Fashion Designer and PTI Activist, Granted Bail After 14-Day Remand


Khadija Shah, a renowned fashion designer and active PTI activist, has been granted bail by an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Quetta. The court's decision comes after she completed a 14-day physical remand, and the judge cited a lack of sufficient evidence in the case. Shah, previously transferred from Lahore to Quetta, had her transit remand approved by the Lahore ATC. This development follows a PTI supporter challenging her 30-day detention under the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) Ordinance initiated by the Lahore administration. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving legal saga.


Blog Post 2: "Quetta ATC Judge Orders Release of Khadija Shah, Rejects Evidence in Detention Case


In a surprising turn of events, the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) judge in Quetta has ordered the release of Khadija Shah, the well-known fashion designer and PTI activist. The judge found the evidence presented in the case to be insufficient, overturning the Lahore administration's decision to detain Shah under the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) Ordinance. The detention order, based on recommendations from SP Cantt Division Lahore and the District Intelligence Branch, raised concerns about public order. However, the Quetta ATC judge's decision highlights the complexities surrounding the legal actions taken against Shah and brings attention to the intersection of politics and law in the country.


Blog Post 3: "Khadija Shah's Release: Navigating Politics and Law in Pakistan


Khadija Shah, the daughter of former finance minister Dr. Salman Shah, known for her dual role as a fashion designer and a vocal PTI activist, has been released on bail. The Lahore administration's decision to detain her, part of the broader response to the May 9 riots, faced a legal challenge by a PTI supporter. The Quetta ATC judge's verdict, declaring the evidence insufficient and ordering her release, sheds light on the intricate relationship between politics and law in the country. This case, drawing attention due to its combination of political involvement and legal actions, underscores the complex dynamics at the intersection of politics and law in Pakistan.

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