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The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday granted bail to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on medical grounds in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills case, providing some relief to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz camp.
The LHC division bench, headed by Justice Ali Baqar Najafi, heard the bail plea filed by PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif and directed to submit two surety bonds worth Rs10 million each.
Separately, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) sought the medical report of Nawaz till October 29 on the bail plea seeking suspension of his sentence in the Al-Azizia reference.
Meanwhile, the bench fixed Monday for hearing the bail petition of PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz with directions to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to submit a reply in her main bail petition (filed in money laundering case).
Petitioner Maryam this time sought bail on humanitarian grounds – looking after her father as an attendant – claiming that his health was critical and deteriorating day by day.
Dr Mehmood Ayaz, the head of the medical board, read the medical report of Nawaz in the courtroom, making it clear that his health was critical owing to the dropping blood platelet count.
He contended the court that they could not diagnose the actual reason behind reduction in the platelets, submitting that travelling would be only possible if the platelets reached 50,000.
The doctor apprised the court that Nawaz’s platelet count was constantly reducing, adding that the hospital had conducted tests to see whether Nawaz was suffering from dengue. “We injected platelets every day, but they were destroyed every day,” said Dr Ayaz. “One thing or the other is destroying Nawaz’s platelets.”
He said that steroids would be injected in order to treat Nawaz.
“We have to conduct a bone marrow test but we cannot inject a needle in Nawaz’s bone as he is a diabetes patient and suffering from several other ailments as well,” he added.
Justice Najafi asked the NAB prosecutor “does NAB oppose it [bail plea]”.
The NAB prosecutor contended that there was no need to go abroad if the medical treatment was available in Pakistan for Nawaz in jail or even at a hospital, but if the doctors proposed that his treatment was not possible here, permission could be granted in light of the Supreme Court’s instructions.
Nawaz’s counsel Advocate Khawaja Adnan implored the court that the medical board’s report revealed that Nawaz’s health was deteriorating. “Bail can also be granted to a convict of death penalty on critical health condition,” he added.
Nawaz’s lawyer Ashtar Ausaf contended that it would be violation of basic rights if a person
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The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday granted bail to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on medical grounds in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills case, providing some relief to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz camp.
The LHC division bench, headed by Justice Ali Baqar Najafi, heard the bail plea filed by PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif and directed to submit two surety bonds worth Rs10 million each.
Separately, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) sought the medical report of Nawaz till October 29 on the bail plea seeking suspension of his sentence in the Al-Azizia reference.
Meanwhile, the bench fixed Monday for hearing the bail petition of PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz with directions to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to submit a reply in her main bail petition (filed in money laundering case).
Petitioner Maryam this time sought bail on humanitarian grounds – looking after her father as an attendant – claiming that his health was critical and deteriorating day by day.
Dr Mehmood Ayaz, the head of the medical board, read the medical report of Nawaz in the courtroom, making it clear that his health was critical owing to the dropping blood platelet count.
He contended the court that they could not diagnose the actual reason behind reduction in the platelets, submitting that travelling would be only possible if the platelets reached 50,000.
The doctor apprised the court that Nawaz’s platelet count was constantly reducing, adding that the hospital had conducted tests to see whether Nawaz was suffering from dengue. “We injected platelets every day, but they were destroyed every day,” said Dr Ayaz. “One thing or the other is destroying Nawaz’s platelets.”
He said that steroids would be injected in order to treat Nawaz.
“We have to conduct a bone marrow test but we cannot inject a needle in Nawaz’s bone as he is a diabetes patient and suffering from several other ailments as well,” he added.
Justice Najafi asked the NAB prosecutor “does NAB oppose it [bail plea]”.
The NAB prosecutor contended that there was no need to go abroad if the medical treatment was available in Pakistan for Nawaz in jail or even at a hospital, but if the doctors proposed that his treatment was not possible here, permission could be granted in light of the Supreme Court’s instructions.
Nawaz’s counsel Advocate Khawaja Adnan implored the court that the medical board’s report revealed that Nawaz’s health was deteriorating. “Bail can also be granted to a convict of death penalty on critical health condition,” he added.
Nawaz’s lawyer Ashtar Ausaf contended that it would be violation of basic rights if a person
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