The government has withdrawn its review plea regarding the Faizabad sit-in case as the Supreme Court is set to take up the case today.

The government has withdrawn its review plea regarding the Faizabad sit-in case as the Supreme Court is set to take up the case today.

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"The government has withdrawn its review plea regarding the Faizabad sit-in case as the Supreme Court is set to take up the case today."

    "The federal government has withdrawn its plea against the Faizabad sit-in verdict as the Supreme Court is set to hear the review petitions today. The three-member bench, consisting of Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, Justice Athar Minallah, and Justice Aminuddin Khan, will be reviewing the petitions related to the Faizabad sit-in staged by a right-wing party against the previous government."

    "The federal government's withdrawal of its plea against the Faizabad sit-in verdict follows similar actions by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) and the Intelligence Bureau (IB). The Supreme Court decided to revisit the case after multiple review petitions were submitted. The initial legal dispute arose four years ago when the government contested a Supreme Court ruling delivered by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa. In that ruling, the court emphasized the need to prosecute individuals issuing edicts or fatwas that harm or endanger others, urging firm action and enforcement of stringent laws in such cases."

    "The Supreme Court, after receiving several review petitions, recently made the decision to reconsider a case that began four years ago when the federal government contested a ruling by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa. In that ruling, the court emphasized the importance of taking firm legal action against individuals issuing edicts or fatwas that harm or endanger others, advocating for prosecution under strict laws. The court also stressed the need for intelligence and security agencies to stay within their designated mandates."

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