Filmmaker Jamshed Mahmood Sentenced to 2 Years in Defamation Case
Filmmaker Jamshed Mahmood Defamation Case
Karachi: A local court in Karachi sentenced film director Jamshed Mahmood, alias Jami, to 2 years in prison.
Karachi’s Additional District and Sessions Judge South, while delivering the verdict in the defamation case against filmmaker Jamshed Mahmood alias Jami, sentenced Jamshed Mahmood to 2 years in prison and a fine of Rs 10,000.
Director Sohail Javed had filed a private complaint against Jamshed Mahmood.
The petition stated that Jamshed Mahmood had read a letter from an anonymous girl who had survived sexual assault at the Jamshoro Lahoti Mela.
Jamshed Mahmood posted the letter on the social networking website, after which many people in the comments section speculated that Sohail Javed was the one who sexually assaulted the girl, and Jami did not deny these speculations or allegations.
In this regard, Jamshed Mahmood’s lawyer said that the allegations made in the private complaint are false and baseless.
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