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March 17, 2010
Pak court sends 6 to jail for practicing `Sawara`

A court has sent 6 to jail for forcibly trying to marry two minors under `Sawara`, a child marriage custom prevalent in Pak, Afghanistan.
Pak court to hear NAB references against Sharif brothers on Feb 22

A special accountability court has fixed February 22 (Monday) as the next date of hearing of three National Accountability Bureau corruption-related references filed against Sharif brothers.
Don’t hand over 6 Americans to FBI: Pak court to govt

A Pak court has barred authorities from deporting or handing over 6 US Muslims detained over alleged terrorist links to any foreign agency including the FBI.
26/11: Pak court disposes of Lakhvi`s plea

The Lahore HC has disposed of Rehman Lakhvi`s petition against indictment over Mumbai attacks.
Summons against Mush in London newspapers?

A Pak court has directed that summons against former Prez Musharraf be published in London newspapers.
Pak court adjourns hearing of A Q Khan`s petition till Dec 7

A Pak court has adjourned till Dec 7 the hearing of a petition filed by disgraced nuke scientist A Q Khan challenging his security protocol.
26/11: Pak court adjourns trial for 7 days

A Pak anti-terror court has adjourned for a week the trial of 7 suspects arrested for involvement in the Mumbai attacks.
Pak court admits Punjab govt`s petition

A Pakistani court Tuesday admitted for regular hearing the Punjab government`s petition seeking postponement of crucial by-elections due to security concerns and issued notice to the Chief Election Commission.
Pak court summons Musharraf in Bhutto murder case

Ex-Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf was served another notice to appear before a court for his alleged role in the killing of former premier Benazir Bhutto.
Pak court admits Saeed`s plea challenging cases against him

A Pakistani court Monday admitted a petition filed by banned Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed challenging two cases registered against him by police under the Anti-Terrorism Act for inciting people to wage `jehad`.
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