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  The Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) on Friday, took notice of the construction of a grid station on a public park in Lahore's Harbanspura neighbourhood.According to Express News,聽 after taking the notice of the construction in Lahore, the CJP immediately summoned the chairman of WAPDA and Director-General of Lahore Development Authority (LDA) Zahid Akhter Zaman.A two-member bench, headed by the CJP, will begin the hearing of the case adidas originals forum bold . The provincial secre air force hombre tary of information and senior members of the board of revenue have also been summoned.Road to Dar s house: LDA ordered to  restore  park in 10 daysYesterday, the CJP expressed severe dissatisfaction over the DG's decision of uprooting a local park in Lahore allegedly on the directions on former finance minister Ishaq Dar.Zaman tendered an unconditional  air force ones apology to the court which the bench turned down.聽 Now tell the court in writing that how much area of the park was encroached. Bring all relevant record along with details of expenditu Klyh Police flip flops on banning party flags
 Yet another case of alleged negligence by hospital staff has surfaced in Karachi. A 25-year-o air max tn ld woman died at a government hospital in Korangi last week and the death is being blamed on staff at the hospital. The woman, Ismat, was suffering from toothache when taken to the hospital. She was treated with an injection which, acc blue sambas ording to her parents, sent her into eternal slumber within just 15 minutes. While Ismat has been laid to rest, her parents are left to wander in search of justice, just like the paren af1 shadow ts of eight-month-old Nishwa who is left paralysed, very recently, allegedly due to a wrong dose administered by an attendant at a private hospital in Karachi s Gulistan-e-Jauhar neighbourhood.Deaths by medication errors and staff negligence are nothing new in our country. Such cases keep happening from time to time, but with little remedy, especially if the grieving families don t have influential connections or the finances to afford legal action. The two cases in question, particu