Lahore High Court Justice Erum Sajjad Gull dismissed the petition filed by a senior lawyer on 'technical' ground after hearing the arguments.
The court observed the petitioner had not furnished the impugned notification of Saeed's detention.
Interestingly, during the hearing, Saeed's counsel advocate A K Dogar appeared before the judge and requested not to give any 'adverse judgement' in this case.
He said Saeed is filing a separate petition this week to challenge his "illegal" detention.
The habeas corpus petition filed by senior advocate Sarfraz Hussain contendedthe JuD chief has been put under "illegal" detention by manoeuvring the anti-terrorism law.
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Hussain said there has been no nexus with the anti-terrorism laws which are manoeuvred by the respondent (federal and provincial governments) to curtail the liberty of a Pakistani citizen (Saeed) on the behest of the foreign mission and UNSC resolution.
He said Saeed has made the Kashmir issue alive.
The petitioner prayed to the court to accept the petition instantly and "set Saeed at liberty in the larger interest of justice, equity and fair play to meet the ends of justice".
The names ofSaeed and 37 other JuD and FIF leaders have also been placed on the Exit Control List (ECL) barring them from leaving the country.
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