He submitted that without fulfilling legal requirements, there was no justification for the arrest. He claimed that the CIA police had kept the MNA in illegally custody.
He submitted that his client challenged the verdict before the LHC Rawalpindi bench, but two different benches had refused to hear the matter due to personal reasons so far.
In a unanimous decision, the three-judge LHC bench approved his bail against two surety bonds worth Rs.5 million each.
Shehbaz was arrested in September last year after the LHC refused to further extend his pre-arrest bail in the money laundering reference filed by NAB.
Vice Chairman OPC Punjab Muhammad Waseem Ramey apprised the meeting of the steps taken to solve the problems of Overseas Pakistanis besides establishment of special courts.