The petitioner stated before the court that coronavirus did not exist and he had already written letters to the World Health Organisation in this regard.
The petitioner’s Lawyer Jahangir Jadoon adopted the stance that Captain (r) Safdar had given application to secretary interior in that regard but no decision was taken on it.
The bench observed that the court would go to any extent for implementation of its orders to recover the missing person as the judiciary was aware about its responsibilities.
The decision further said the animal had faced a lot of miseries during their exhibition in zoo, adding it was violation of the law to keep the animals in unnatural environment.
It prayed the court to acquit former president in these case and send the references back to chairman NAB so that the petitioner's name could be excluded from it.
The court also directed PM's adviser to apprise the Prime Minister about poor investigation system of police and miserable condition of district courts.
During the course of proceedings, the petitioner's lawyer Haider Imtiaz informed the court that none of its directions had been followed yet by the authority concerned.
During the course of proceeding, the chief justice asked the petitioner's lawyer that if his client was a resident of Lahore then he should have filed the case there.
The court remarked that National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and other institutions were authorized to conduct investigations on their own into any matter.
Chief Justice IHC, Athar Minallah conducted hearing on a petition filed by 17 sugar mills against the establishment of commission to probe sugar crisis in Pakistan.