As the hearing went under way, the petitioner's lawyer argued that no replies had been submitted by the officials to the plea even after a passage of one and a half years. Advocate General Salman Talibuddin informed the court that new laws pertaining to the police force had been drafted and sent to the cabinet for approval. He said that a further six weeks were required to get the draft approved. At this, the Sindh High Court gave the provincial government six weeks to present new laws for police reforms.
As the hearing went under way, the petitioner's lawyer argued that no replies had been submitted by the officials to the plea even after a passage of one and a half years. Advocate General Salman Talibuddin informed the court that new laws pertaining to the police force had been drafted and sent to the cabinet for approval. He said that a further six weeks were required to get the draft approved. At this, the Sindh High Court gave the provincial government six weeks to present new laws for police reforms.