A Lahore session court revoked actress Nazish Jahangir's interim release in connection with a fraud charge that the Defence C police station had filed.
On Friday, the court denied her bail due to non-pursuit.
Azan Aswad Haroon, a fellow actress, filed a fraud charge against Nazish Jahangir, claiming that the actor had borrowed a car and Rs 2.5 million for two months.
After two months, neither the money nor the car was returned, even though a deadline had been agreed upon.
Jahangir's release was revoked, however, Sikandar, her co-accused, had his temporary bail extended by the court until the first week of October.
Due to the involvement of two well-known individuals in the entertainment industry, this case has gained attention, bringing attention to celebrities' legal difficulties.
The (FIA) cybercrime wing in Karachi detained Pakistani model and actress Nazish Jahangir in 2020.
A case involving allegations of blackmail, harassment, and the distribution of phoney messages and videos led to the arrest. After Mohsin Abbas Haider's former wife, Fatima Sohail, filed a complaint, Nazish and Haider were placed under arrest. Haider is an actor and singer.
Following an extensive legal struggle, Fatima Sohail announced on social media that the FIA had found Nazish and Mohsin guilty of harassing her online and disseminating bogus content.
Previously, Fatima Sohail claimed that Mohsin Abbas had an extramarital affair with Nazish Jahangir and had abused his household situation.
Under Pakistani law, Nazish Jahangir was charged with online harassment, despite her repeated claims of innocence.