On July 28, the five-member bench of the Supreme Court had disqualified Sharif for possessing a work permit in the firm of his son in the UAE.
After his disqualification, Sharif held a roadshow from Islamabad to his hometown of Lahore during which he had made a number of speeches in different cities.
The contents of his speeches was seen in some quarters as being critical of the apex court.
Lahore High Court (LHC) Justice Mamnoon Rasheed Sheikh, hearing a contempt of court petition filed by Amaan Welfare Foundation President Amina Malik, today issued notices to Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) Chairman Absar Alam asking him to file a report by September 12 - the date of the next hearing of the case, Dawn newspaper reported.
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The petitioner had asked the court to direct PEMRA to stop "airing and telecasting the contemptuous, derogatory and defamatory speeches" allegedly made by Nawaz and PML-N ministers.
During the hearing, Malik's counsel Advocate Azhar Siddique argued that members of the parliament had made statements against the judiciary following the Panama Papers scandal verdict.
However, the government's lawyer argued that the petition was based on allegations and, therefore, could not be heard by the High Court.