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SHC converts death report in Keamari into constitutional petition

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  • Registrar SHC Abdul Razzaq submitted the report.
  • CJ SHC sought a report from the AG Sindh and others.
  • Court sought the reasons related to the deaths of the citizens.
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KARACHI: The Chief Justice Sindh High Court (SHC) converted the report related to deaths due to alleged poisonous gas in Keamari Town into a constitutional petition.

Registrar Sindh High Court Abdul Razzaq submitted the report regarding the publication of news before the Chief Justice.

The Chief Justice Sindh High Court has sought a report from the Advocate General Sindh, Prosecutor General Sindh, Secretary of Health, and others.

Chief Justice Sindh High Court also issued notices to District Health Officer and Deputy Commissioner for February 7.

The court summoned all the concerned officers.

The court also sought the reasons related to the deaths of the citizens.

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