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Pak court refuses to set aside govt's ban on 'social welfare activities' of JuD and FIF

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

A today allowed attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed's two organisations Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) and (FIF) to work under the ambit of law but did not set aside the government's ban on their 'social welfare activities'.

Justice of the issued a notice to the interior ministry to file its reply on April 23 on the petition of Saeed challenging a government's notification to ban social welfare activities of his JuD and and freezing of their accounts.

"The LHC today allowed Saeed's JuD and to work under the ambit of law but did not lift the government's ban on their social welfare activities," a told after the hearing.

"The two organisations will have to work according to the law after imposition of ban on them by the government," he said, adding the court would hold next hearing on April 23.

Saeed's A K requested the court for a full bench hearing since this case is of "sensitive nature".

Justice Khan responded that the decision to constitute a full bench will be made in the next hearing.

told the court that the interior ministry on February 10 issued a notification with regard to freezing and taking over assets associated with JuD and under the Anti-(amendment) Ordinance 2018.

"The government of acted under the pressure of foreign powers including and is a sovereign independent state and makes its own laws to govern its citizens. If there is a conflict between the laws of the land and any provision of Security Council Act, 1948, the law of the land shall prevail," he said.

argued the owns 369 ambulances, helped 72,000 persons to charity hospitals and treated 600,000 patients only in 2017. "JuD dug out 2000 wells for supplying water in Tharparkar, and Balochistan," he said.

The petitioner pleaded the court to declare the impugned notification of the interior ministry null and void with regard to taking over the assets of the two organisations.

Separately, Saeed had challenged the presidential ordinance under which his group has been banned for being on the watch-list of the UN in the

In February, promulgated an ordinance amending the Anti-Act, 1997 with regards to proscription of terrorist individuals and organisations to include entities listed by the in a move to declare JuD and as proscribed groups.

The JuD is believed to be the front organisation for the LeT which is responsible for carrying out the attack that killed 166 people. It has been declared as a foreign terrorist organisation by the US in June 2014.

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 17:10 IST
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