Saeed had on January 23 moved the court seeking protection from his possible arrest or house arrest by the Federal and the state governments, under the alleged pressure from the US and India.
Lahore High Court Judge Ameenuddin Khan, who heard the case today, directed the federal and the Punjab governments not to arrest or put Saeed under house arrest till further orders, DawnNews reported.
The judge also expressed his displeasure over the failure of the federal and the state governments in filing their replies on Saeed's allegations. The court granted them time till April 4 to file their replies.
Saeed, who is accused of having masterminded the November 2008 Mumbai attack, was placed on the terrorism black list by the United Nations in December 2008.
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Saeed had moved the court fearing action against him and his organisations -- Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) and Falah-i-Insaniat Foundation (FIF) -- by the governments ahead of the visit of the monitoring team of the United Nations Security Council 1267 Sanctions Committee.
Last month, the Punjab government had launched a crackdown on two groups following the visit of the UN team.
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