Judicial complex reopens after blast as normal activities resume


Following the blast at the district courts, the Federal Judicial Complex in the capital has been reopened today, with routine activities now resumed.

According to Express News, a large number of lawyers and litigants have arrived to attend their scheduled hearings. Strict security arrangements have been implemented, and everyone entering the premises is being thoroughly checked.

Officials said clerks accompanying lawyers are being allowed entry only after showing their official cards, while litigants are permitted inside following detailed security screening and registration of their personal information.

Earlier, security agencies had collected all evidence from the blast site.

Meanwhile, the legal community has announced a two-day strike to protest against the incident. The Bar Association said that a complete strike will be observed on November 13 and 14, during which lawyers will boycott court proceedings.

Separately, it has been decided to keep the daycare centre operating in the family courts closed for a few more days to further strengthen security measures.

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