The minister maintained that the suo motu notice taken under Article 184(3) doesn’t qualify as this matter was already pending before the high court in KP and Punjab. “Two more judges said that the petitions were not maintainable, so in my opinion, it’s a 4-3 verdict.” He referred to the SC verdict in the Panama case against former prime minister Nawaz Sharif when a split verdict of a five-member bench was later merged as a 5-0 verdict. This issue, Tarar said, should now be adjudicated in respective high courts.
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