Lahore: Lahore High Court (LHC) has allowed Hamza Shahbaz, opposition leader in the Punjab Assembly to travel abroad for 10 days.
Court while issuing notice to Interior Ministry has sought its reply.
Justice Farrukh Irfan of LHC took up the case filed against putting name in black list in respect of Hamza Shahbaz for hearing on Wednesday.
Hamza Shahbaz had filed a petition in the LHC taking the plea that he came to know in November at Lahore airport that his name was put in black list.
Petitioner said that he had written letters to interior ministry but found no reply.
Name was put in black list on the basis of under-investigation cases in NAB.
Petitioner further said that he is participating in all inquiries of NAB adding that free movement is his basic right as per constitution.
He prayed the court to direct interior ministry to remove his name from black list.
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