Cynthia de Richie was allowed to stay in Pakistan until October 13
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has disposed of a deportation petition filed against PPP's Cynthia de Richie
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Cynthia de Richie was allowed to stay in Pakistan until October 13
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has disposed of a deportation petition filed against PPP's Cynthia de Richie
Sajid Ali Sajid Ali Tuesday 22 September 2020 10:36
Cynthia de Richie was allowed to stay in Pakistan until October 13
Islamabad . ISLAMABAD, Sept 22 (APP): The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has extended the stay order on deportation of American woman Cynthia de Richie till October 13. The court also disposed of the deportation petition against PPP's Cynthia de Richie. According to details, Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court Athar Minallah in his remarks during the hearing said that the petition filed against Cynthia de Richie was useless, however, the allegations made by Cynthia need to be investigated, for which the Interior Ministry It is the job of the government to investigate this case, because Cynthia de Richie, an American citizen, has made serious allegations. Doesn't the government want this case to be investigated?
The Islamabad High Court has ordered Cynthia de Richie to file an affidavit under the previous order. Cynthia de Richie will remain in Pakistan till the next hearing. The trial was adjourned by the judiciary till October 13.
(to be continued)
It should be noted that Cynthia de Richie, an American citizen, had challenged the decision of the Interior Ministry to deny her visa. According to the details received in this regard, Cynthia de Richie has challenged the decision of the Interior Ministry on September 2. An application has been filed in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) asking the Home Ministry to order extension of their work visas as they were
It may be recalled that Cynthia de Richie, an American citizen, was ordered to leave Pakistan in 15 days by the Home Ministry. After the expiration of her visa to stay in Pakistan, a request was made by Cynthia de Richie to the Interior Ministry Cynthia de Richie was asked by the Interior Ministry to extend her visa, but Cynthia de Richie was asked to leave Pakistan within 15 days.
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