On Friday, a resident filed a complaint against a local veterinarian for claiming negligence that resulted in the death of his pet dog, resulting in the discovery of an unusual instance in the nation’s capital.
In a separate sessions court, a complaint was also made against police officers for failing to submit the case.
Further sessions The investigating officer and veterinarian Dr. Faisal Khan were ordered by Judge Tahir Abbas Supra to appear before the court tomorrow (July 30).
Prince Yasir Arafat, a resident of F7, filed a civil lawsuit claiming that the doctor’s incompetence was the reason the patient’s pet dog died. The doctor had given the dog an antibiotic drip that caused its death while it was there for an ultrasound and a routine examination, according to the appeal.
The petitioner requested that the court order the police to register a case since they claimed that they were not doing so.
After a domestic dog was shot and killed earlier this year, police in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa reported the first-ever case of terrorism.
The FIR stated that the animal was in pain after being shot and that onlookers were unable to assist it. When Shoaib and Tahir, two armed men, opened fire on the beloved dog, it was guarding its owner, Shah Rehman, son of Saif-ur-Rehman, who was playing in the fields.
I have no hatred towards anyone. The accused murdered the dog in a playful shooting, according to Shah Rehman.
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