TOBA TEK SINGH: District and Sessions Court Judge Muhammad Yar Wallana took exception on Tuesday to the absence of Faisalabad SNGPL General Manager Amjad Mumtaz from court where he was to appear in a petition regarding
gas brown-outs in the Toba city.
The judge being District Human Rights Commission chairman had summoned him but utility company’s top official sent another official to represent him in the court.
The judge ordered the general manager to appear before him within two hours. Mr Mumtaz followed the orders and came from Faisalabad to the court in the given time.
Former District Bar Association president Chaudhry Shahid Iqbal filed a petition that gas pressure approved indent for the Toba city was 60 pounds but presently the Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) was supplying just 18 pounds to the city due to which consumers were facing acute gas shortage.
The judge directed him to ensure supplying the approved load to the Toba city, over which the SNGPL general manager promised that complaints regarding low pressure gas supply would be resolved in one week.
gas brown-outs in the Toba city.

The judge ordered the general manager to appear before him within two hours. Mr Mumtaz followed the orders and came from Faisalabad to the court in the given time.
Former District Bar Association president Chaudhry Shahid Iqbal filed a petition that gas pressure approved indent for the Toba city was 60 pounds but presently the Sui Northern Gas Pipeline Limited (SNGPL) was supplying just 18 pounds to the city due to which consumers were facing acute gas shortage.
The judge directed him to ensure supplying the approved load to the Toba city, over which the SNGPL general manager promised that complaints regarding low pressure gas supply would be resolved in one week.