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LHCBA
(redirected from Lahore High Court Bar Association)

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LHCBALahore High Court Bar Association (Pakistan)


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Meanwhile, the Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) has passed a resolution against the Kerry-Lugar Bill, saying it violates the integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan "Pakistan would have to provide details of its nuclear assets to America in addition to providing it access to all persons linked with this programme under the bill," The Daily Times quoted Barrister Zafarullah, who moved the resolution, as saying.
Zulfiqar Bokhari, spokesman of sacked judges while addressing reception hosted by Munawwar Gondal vice president of Lahore High Court Bar Association for sacked judges said July 31 decision was a black spot on the face of judiciary which was not acceptable to people and lawyers community.
Zulfiqar Bokhari, spokesman of sacked judges while addressing reception hosted by Munawwar Gondal vice president of Lahore High Court Bar Association for sacked judges said July 31 decision was a black spot on the face of judiciary which was not acceptable to people and lawyers community.
 
 
 
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