London: The British court has rejected Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif’s request for an indefinite adjournment in the Daily Mail defamation case. According to details, Shehbaz Sharif’s Daily Mail defamation case was heard in the London court by Justice Matthew Nicklin. The lawyers took a position that the prime minister of Pakistan is busy, and more time should be given for the submission of answers, on which Justice Mathew Nicklin remarked that in his court, the prime minister and the common man are equal. The court rejected PM Shahbaz Sharif’s request for indefinite adjournment and refused to give more time to the applicant.

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