
Dubai-based Pakistani origin businessman Umar Farooq Zahoor, and Rolf John Widerøe. — reporter/File
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KARACHI: Pakistani and agent businessman, Omar Farooq Zahoor, a famous Dubai -based businessman, won Rs 30 million in a notorious case against the chief editor of Tabled Wordens Gang (VG) and his reporter Ralph John Veddy.
A Pakistani court has ruled that Chief Editor VG and his reporter widely deliberately defamed Zahir and launched a long defamation campaign against them to harm them. The court has ordered the pair to pay Rs 30 million as well as pay the legal fee to Zahir and his lawyers.
In Ferozwala, the Additional District and Sessions Court Judge Abid Zubir, deciding on a long -standing defamation case brought against the VG chief editor and reporter Weddy Veder, decides that it is clearly a false statement by the evidence that the accused is clearly reported. To estimate others. “
The judicial verdict has ordered that the two defendants “should pay Rs 30 million as a loss to the plaintiff, including the fees of legalism”.
The decision has been made a previous part as the chief editor of the Wordeans gang (VG) and his reporter, Veddy, refused to engage the court despite numerous requests, summons and reminders. At the end of last year, the two were declared as criminals announced by the same court in Pakistan for deliberately failing to publish a false and notorious story on businessman Zahir.
The decision states that Zahoor, like his business, has gained a reputation for innocence in various business and social circles for social and generous works, as well as in the diplomatic community, he has also respected even as a massive ambassador to other NGOs. It is important to mention here that the plaintiff has also provided energy solutions for different African countries. The plaintiff has also been honored with various honors for his work and has the honor of advising the royal family in financial discipline.
The decision added: “The defendant (VG chief editor and reporter Rollf John Veddy) has been running a malicious campaign against the plaintiff (Omar Farooq Zahoor) in the midst of each other, since it has not been mentioned for his religion and race for a long time that he has not mentioned that he has not mentioned it. Known for Packastin.
“It is beyond any doubt that the defendants are always making false accusations against the plaintiff without any evidence and that is notorious.
Additional District and Sessions Court Judge Abid Zubair in Ferozwala announced as a broad and chief editor that he was announced as criminals announced by a judicial announcement published in Pakistan’s leading English journals – followed by Veddy and VG editor in Norway, after failing in Norway. The two refused to appear before the court, and in November last year, the court failed to provide any evidence to support their baseless story after the summons issued. Both the wide and chief editor talked about Pakistan’s legalization against them in the Norwegian media but refused to deal with the Pakistani court’s orders.
Dubai -based business tycoon Zahoor filed a lawsuit against the Wordeans gang (VG) and his reporter extensively to publish a notorious and steadfast article against them, in which the facts were to bring millions of dollars to millions of dollars in foreign investment in Pakistan to reduce their reputation and services.
Zahoor’s lawyers accused the right -wing tabloid of targeting a trader of “maliciously -based intentions by publishing articles of notorious” and for a long time for “witch hunt” and setting up this false campaign is the main reason for your personalism, Islamophobia. Zahoor’s lawyers highlighted that the personalized campaign of the table was discriminated against and Islamophic because it has deliberately invaded the Zahir by deliberately hiding the key facts. He dismissed the allegations of fraud in the Nordia Bank Norway fraud case.
However, Norwegian’s far -right tableoids gang (VG) chief of staff Andreas Arnsit said that there was no plan to pay the tablewide newspaper.
According to a report published in the Journalist Magazine, Ernenth said: “We do not recognize the action in Pakistan, and dispute that they have the jurisdiction in this matter.