Case of the murder of a student at the Islamic University: The court postpones the hearing until March 31

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The District and Sessions Court in Islamabad on Wednesday postponed proceedings in the murder case of 22-year-old Islamia University student Iman Afroz, who was killed in a hostel.

ISLAMABAD (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 11 March, 2026) The Islamabad District Sessions Court on Wednesday postponed proceedings in the murder case of 22-year-old Islamia University student Iman Afroz who was killed in a hostel.

The court was unable to record witness statements due to the absence of the accused. The hearing was rescheduled for March 31, and witnesses were directed to appear again the next day date.

The case was heard by Additional District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Afzal Majoka.

During the hearing, State Attorney Naveed Hussain Kayani appeared before the court on behalf of the prosecution. However, it was not possible to proceed with the proceedings because the accused Firoz was not present in court.

Due to his absence, the court did not record the statements of the witnesses who attended The decision For testimony.

The judge ordered the witnesses to appear again at the next hearing so that their statements could be recorded as part of the trial process.

After a short procedure, the court postponed the hearing until March 31.

According to the case report, the murder case of Iman Afroz, a 22-year-old student of the International Islamic University, was registered at the Ramna police station in Islamabad. The case concerns the murder of a student inside a university hostel.

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