Lahore High Court issues contempt notice to YDA over strike

HealthLahore High Court issues contempt notice to YDA over strike

Lahore High Court issues contempt notice to YDA over strike

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has issued a contempt notice to Young Doctors Association (YDA) for defying a court’s order against strike, the court also sought reply from the Punjab Health Department for its failure to initiate action against the protesting doctors, Dispatch News Desk (DND) reported on Friday.

Judicial Activism Panel filed a petition arguing that irrespective of the repeated court orders to stop protests, doctors were still on strike over Gujranwala issue.

“Doctors are absent from hospitals, where there are reports of deaths due to measles,” applicant said.

DND

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