“The order will be issued once the election commission completes its proceedings,” it added. The court also stated that the LHC had not stopped the ECP from carrying out the proceedings. “It has only refrained the commission from passing a final judgement,” added the apex court. During the hearing, ECP’s director-general of law stated that there were cases against the commission in three high courts. The DG requested the court to consolidate the pleas. At this, PTI’s lawyer Anwar Munawar said the cases could not be combined just for the convenience of the parties.
“Election Commission of Pakistan is a constitutional body. How can a stay order be issued against its actions?” asked Justice Minallah. To this, Advocate Munawar said that no stay order had been issued against the election commission’s proceedings. He added that the PTI leaders had submitted their answers.
CJP Bandial also asked whether the cases in different high courts could be consolidated. The ECP’s lawyer, during the hearing, noted that the LHC had stopped the commission from disciplinary action against the suspects.
At this, Justice Malik said that disciplinary action will be taken once the proceedings of contempt of court cases were completed. The lawyer stated that Election Act’s Section 10 allows the body to carry out contempt proceedings, adding that the PTI chief, Secretary-General Asad Umar, and senior leader Fawad Chaudhry were not appearing before the ECP.
At this, Justice Malik said no high court had stopped the election commission from carrying out the proceedings. “The election commission itself stopped the contempt proceedings after October,” she added.
At this, the ECP’s lawyer said that the electoral body had been stopped by the orders of the high court. Justice Malik asked then how were the proceedings carried out.
Justice Minallah said that an institution had been made dysfunctional by an apparent court order. “Election commission has authority to take action as per the law,” said the chief justice.
At this, the ECP’s lawyer asked the court to order the PTI leaders to appear before the commission. Justice Malik said that the order would be premature, adding that the request to merge the cases would also be premature. The lawyer asked the court to order the high courts to quickly decide on the petitions filed against the election commission. The election commission asked the court to grant it time until it finishes studying court orders. Then, the Supreme Court adjourned the hearing.
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