LHC directs to adopt Urdu as official language

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has directed to adopt Urdu as an official language in government institutes.

As per details, Justice Raza Qureshi heard the plea filed to adopt Urdu as an official language in government institutes. The court directed the government to implement the court orders in one month.

The court said that despite the strict orders from the supreme court, Urdu has not been adopted as a national language. The government should submit the report to deputy registrar’s office after the implementation of the court orders and contempt of court can proceed if the court orders are not implemented.

The plea filed in LHC stated that the supreme court ordered to adopt Urdu as an official language in all government institutes but the SC orders were not implemented. After hearing the petition, the LHC ordered to adopt Urdu as an official language in all government institutes. Earlier in 2021, the Supreme Court (SC) slammed the federal government for failing to implement Urdu as the official language despite the passage of six years.

The orders were passed by a three-member SC bench headed by the then Acting Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Justice Umar Ata Bandial, hearing a contempt case against the federal government for failing to implement Urdu as the official language.

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