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SC tells NAB court to wrap Al Azizia, Flagship references by Dec 24

Published on: December 8, 2018 4:52 AM

The Supreme Court Friday directed an accountability court hearing the remaining two corruption references against the Sharif family to conclude the cases by December 24, a private TV channel reported.

Accountability Court judge Arshad Malik, who has been hearing the Al-Azizia and Flagship Investments references against the former prime minister, wrote a letter to the top court earlier in the day to seek another extension in the deadline to conclude the cases. The Supreme Court fixed the accountability court’s petition for immediate hearing and summoned the former prime minister’s lawyer Khawaja Haris.

As Haris appeared before the court, a three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar heard the accountability court judge’s petition. During the hearing, the chief justice censured the counsel which resulted in a heated argument between them. The chief justice asked Haris, “You have made the entire country and judiciary hostage. Why do you keep trying to delay the case?” At this, the counsel asked the top judge, “Have you received any complaint?” The chief justice responded, “Have not received a complaint but that is the kind of impression that is being given.”

“What kind of a big lawyer are you?” the chief justice then asked Haris to which he said that he never claimed to be a big lawyer. Further, when the chief justice remarked that Haris should not take up cases when he cannot complete them, the counsel for the former prime minister said, “I can leave the case if you feel that way but in my opinion it is not appropriate to say that I am delaying the matter.”

Stating that Haris always expresses anger at the court, the chief justice directed him to conclude his arguments within the given time. At this, Haris said he would not be able to and the chief justice responded, “Now you are talking about leaving the case and that is also a delaying tactic.” However, Haris maintained, “It is not possible for me.” At this, the chief justice inquired when he will be able to complete his arguments. “Give us a date and the exact time regarding when you will complete your arguments,” he said. In response, Nawaz’s counsel said, “I will conclude my arguments by 4pm on December 17.” The court then directed Haris to complete his arguments by 4pm on December 17 and ordered the accountability court to announce a decision by December 24. As the hearing concluded, the chief justice told Haris, “We have listened to you, now try to wrap up this case soon.”

On November 19, the top court had directed the accountability court to conclude the Al-Azizia case within three weeks.

Earlier, seven extensions to wrap up the corruption references initiated by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) were granted by the apex court.

The Supreme Court had initially set a six-month deadline to conclude the four corruption references against the Sharif family.

Published in Daily Times, December 8th 2018.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Headline

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