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ISLAMABAD, Jan 5 (APP):The District & Sessions Court of Islamabad on Monday adjourned the proceedings in the murder case of 22-year-old Islamic University student Iman Afroz due to the absence of prosecution witnesses.
The case related to the killing of Iman Afroz in a hostel and was being heard at the District and Sessions Court Islamabad.
The hearing was conducted in the court of Additional District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Afzal Majoka. During the proceedings, counsel for Iman Afroz, Sardar Qadeer, appeared before the court. However, none of the prosecution witnesses were present, which prevented any major development in the case.
During the hearing, the judge noted the non-appearance of witnesses and directed that the prosecution witnesses be summoned again for the next hearing. The court then adjourned the case until January 8 to allow the prosecution to
ensure the presence of its witnesses.
The murder case of Iman Afroz has been registered at Ramna Police Station. The case has remained under trial, with
the court conducting hearings to examine evidence and record statements as part of the legal process.
The judge ordered that notices be issued again to the concerned witnesses so that the next hearing can proceed as planned.
The next hearing is scheduled for January 8, when the court is expected to record statements of the prosecution witnesses, subject to their availability.