- SC more bench to resume consideration of the constitutional crisis case as soon as possible for fifth day in a row.
- AGP Khalid Javed Khan and counsel represents PTI in give arguments in today’s hearing.
- CJP Bandial says the court wants to turn up case on NA proceedings of April 3 soon.
ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court of Pakistan may rule on “unconstitutional” act by deputy speaker of the National Assembly Kasim Suri to block vote of no-confidence against Prime Minister Imran Khan, today is Thursday, the fifth day in a row of discussion on cause.
CJP noted suo motu notice of constitutional crisis that triggered after Suri banned voting on motion on April 3, considering it “unconstitutional” – move which, according to the opposition, is a flagrant violation of Constitution.
AGP Khalid Javed Khan, advisers to Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Speaker of the National Assembly will give arguments in today’s hearing.
‘SK wants to wrap up case today, “chief judge of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial says Supreme Court has resumed hearing on case on Wednesday.
“We first want wrap up a business on what’s happened in then on April 3rd.
During the hearing on Wednesday counsel representing PTI and President Arif Alvi presented their defense.
Babar Avan presented arguments over constitutionality of Suri, while Arif’s lawyer Alvi Ali Zafar conferred over boundary between the judiciary and the legislature in accordance with article 69 of Constitution.
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