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LHC bars arbitrary passenger offloading

LHC bars arbitrary passenger offloading
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The Lahore High Court has ruled that the Federal Investigation Agency cannot offload passengers from flights based on vague suspicions. The court emphasized that travel is a fundamental right and requires documented, legal justification.

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This ruling protects citizens' constitutional rights against arbitrary administrative overreach by immigration authorities.

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