IHC adjourns plea seeking formation of commission in ex-CJ Nisar’s audio tape case

Author: APP

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday adjourned the hearing till January 14, on the maintainability of the case seeking the formation of a commission to probe an alleged audio tape of the ex-chief justice Saqib Nisar. The deputy attorney general appeared before the court of IHC’s Chief Justice Athar Minallah and prayed the bench to fix another date for a hearing as the attorney general of Pakistan could not attend the proceedings this day. The court accepted the request and adjourned he further hearing till January 14. The petition was filed by President of Sindh High Court Bar Associate Salahuddin Ahmed. The petition said the alleged audio tape had damaged the repute of the judiciary and prayed the court to form a commission for probing it. The court had sought assistance from the deputy attorney general regarding the maintainability of the case.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Business

PTA deliberating on FBR decision to block SIMs

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is currently deliberating on a recent decision made by the Federal…

8 seconds ago
  • Business

Pakistan’s Economic Miracle: A Year Of Resilience And Triumph

In a world fraught with uncertainty, Pakistan emerges as a beacon of hope and resilience,…

1 min ago
  • Business

Over 90% retail trade undocumented and undertaxed

Expressing concern over the slow progress in documenting the retail trade due to stagnation of…

2 mins ago
  • Business

Up to Rs710,000 price dropped for Swift variants

In what the company titled “limited time offer”, Pak Suzuki Motor Company announced a price…

2 mins ago
  • Business

Exports up by 9.10 % to $25 bln in 10 months

The exports from the country witnessed an increase of 9.10 percent during the first ten…

3 mins ago
  • Pakistan

PM hails govt efforts as inflation plummets to two-year low at 17.3pc

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif hailed the recent downturn in inflation as a boon for the…

6 mins ago