Justice Mazhar Ali has formed a two-member bench to hear the petition filed by a citizen and has set the next date of hearing for February 16.
"The court has admitted the petition for hearing and have directed the Chairman of the PCB, Aamir and other officials to appear for the next hearing," the lawyer for the petitioner said.
The court has been asked to issue an order restraining Aamir or any of two other banned players for spot fixing, Salman Butt and Muhammad Asif to play cricket again.
But in Lahore on Monday, Shaharyar insisted that Aamir, 22, had satisfied the International Cricket Council (ICC) and also served his punishment before he got any reprieve from them to play domestic cricket.
"From the start, Aamir was remorseful about what he had done and cooperated fully with the ICC anti-corruption unit and with us. That is why he has been given a chance to play domestic cricket. We didn't fast track his case. It took us nearly over a year to get the permission from the ICC," Khan said.
