LARKANA, Feb 16: Under the access to justice programme launched in cooperation with the Asian Development Bank, a judicial enclave will be established in the city.

Sources in the district government told this correspondent that it would cost Rs34.68 million in the first phase of the programme to construct 12 residential bungalows.

The accommodation will be provided from the judicial magistrate to the additional session’s judge, ensuring equal facility and comfortable environment.

A plot measuring 9.27 acres worth Rs80 million cost had been provided free of cost for the construction of the judicial enclave adjacent to the Sindh High Court, Larkana circuit bench.

These 12 units will be ready till October 2005.

WOMAN: The district and sessions judge on Wednesday allowed Haliman alias Heer Shaikh of the Badin town to go with her parents.

She was lodged at the Larkana Darul Aman after her recovery from Akhtiar Khaskheli.

She had been sold by a lady police constable Zulekhan Chandio for Rs60,000 to Akhtiar Khaskheli.

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