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Nadra suspend nationality of viral Arshad “chaiwala.”

Nadra suspend nationality of viral Arshad “chaiwala.” Following social media personality Arshad Khan’s challenge against the barring of his computerised national identity card (CNIC) and passport, justice Jawad Hassan of the Lahore High Court sent notifications to the federal government and other defendants. From Mardan, Arshad Khan became well-known back in 2016 after a photographer uploaded a picture of him pouring tea on Instagram and went viral. Barrister Umer Ijaz Gilani, the petitioner, filed the court under Article 199 of the Constitution alleging that Nadra’s blocking of his identity documents by the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports was both illegal and unconstitutional. Mr Gilani contended throughout the hearing that Arshad Khan embodied the classic Pakistani dream: rising from modest beginnings to global recognition following a candid picture of him selling tea in Islamabad gone viral. Although Nadra is famous worldwide, his destiny employment has been threatened via way of means of the acts of different authorities, consequently compromising his reputation. LHC asks government for reaction following Arshad’s passport ID card blocked Especially in light of Mr Khan’s family’s recorded citizenship history, he said further that Nadra’s demand for pre-1978 proof of residency was based on mala fide intent and lacked legal validity. Referring to articles 4, 9, 14, and 18 of the Constitution, the legal professional underlined Mr Khan’s rights to livelihood, dignity, and truthful remedy being violated. The court was also advised of past decisions of the Lahore High Court, Islamabad High Court, and Sindh High Court whereby the banning of CNICs and passports without proper procedure was found illegal. Responding, Nadra’s law officer and assistant attorney general questioned the maintainability of the petition, contending that the petitioner neglected to provide enough evidence showing Pakistani nationality. Justice Hassan sent letters to the respondents dated April 17 asking para-wise comments and directing top officials from Nadra and the Directorate of Immigration and Passports to show with pertinent documentation to support their activities. Furthermore avoided through the courtroom docket have been the government from appearing negatively towards the petitioner. In a related matter, Justice Hassan also stopped the authorities from acting in any coercive manner against a petitioner claiming birth-based Pakistani citizenship until his status was decided. Justice Jawad Hassan, a unmarried bench member, rendered the ruling after listening to a plea from the petitioner via Advocate Fatima tuz Zahra Butt. Born in Pakistan from Afghan refugee parents, the petitioner furnished a beginning certificates issued via way of means of the Pakistani government. Approaching the court, he sought legit popularity of his citizenship below Section four of the Pakistan Citizenship Act. The courtroom docket cited that the petition became maintainable and despatched Nadra commands to agenda a listening to and render an opinion at the petitioner’s declare in a single month. The ruling has to be made in line with law using a verbal order, he said. Significantly, the courtroom docket additionally forbade any authorities frame from enforcing coercive movements in opposition to the petitioner till Nadra determined on its stance.

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