Pakistan:  'Aurat March' receives support of Court
Pakistan: 'Aurat March' receives support of Court
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On the occasion of International Women's Day, Islamabad High Court has given a brilliant decision. The court has rejected the petition to ban the proposed women's protest on 8 March. Describing the petition as justified, the court said that it is a fundamental right of people to gather anywhere. The court also expected that people should join this protest (procession) while staying within the purview of the law.

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According to Pakistani media, the High Court Chief Justice Athar Minlah said that this is a better chance for those who participated in this march to respond to those who misunderstand their intention. The judge said that if anything happens against the law during this march, legal action will definitely be taken.

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This week Lahore High Court, while disposing of the petition filed against the proposed woman march, had asked the district administration of Lahore to take an early decision on the application to approve the protest. It is noteworthy that for the first time in 2018, a women's protest was taken out in Pakistan. It brings out a women's organization called 'Hum Ladies'. Its purpose is to give fundamental rights to women in every field. However, fundamentalists have been opposing this march since the beginning. Last year, its organizers and participants also received threats.

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