Islamabad High Court delays hearing of Shahnawaz Amir's appeal against his conviction until after summer vacation.
A division bench of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) adjourned the hearing of appeals filed by convicted murderer Shahnawaz Amir against his sentence on Tuesday. The court decided to postpone the proceedings until after the summer vacation, effectively delaying any further legal action in the Sara Inam murder case.
Shahnawaz Amir was previously sentenced for the murder of Sara Inam, a prominent human rights activist and daughter of former Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif. The adjournment comes as the court prepares to resume its sessions following the summer break, allowing both parties involved more time to prepare their cases.
This development in the ongoing legal proceedings highlights the complex nature of high-profile criminal cases in Pakistan's judicial system. As the appeals process continues, Sara Inam’s family and supporters remain hopeful for justice while awaiting further updates from the IHC.