Supreme Court bars state institutions and officials from taking 'extra-constitutional' steps
The SC bench adjourned the hearing on the constitutional crisis till tomorrow-Issues notices to AG, Speaker and President
The Three
member bench of Supreme Court of Pakistan led by CJP Umar Atta Bandial on
Sunday barred all state institutions from taking any 'extra-constitutional'
steps in the wake of the dismissal of the no-confidence vote in the National
Assembly against Prime Minister Imran Khan and the subsequent approval of the
president to dissolve the assembly at the advice of the premier.
Justice
Ijazul Ahsan and Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar were the other members of the
bench which heard the matter.
CJP Bandial
observed that public order must be maintained and no state functionary shall
take any ‘extra-constitutional’ step in the prevailing political situation. The
top court, after issuing notices to the Attorney General Pakistan and others on
the matter, adjourned the hearing till Monday (tomorrow).
Earlier, CJP
Bandial arrived at the apex court, which was especially opened on a Sunday in
light of the day's unusual turn of events. The leaders of the joint opposition
as well as PTI's ministers also arrived at the SC. The opposition has dismissed
the ruling party’s actions as unconstitutional.
And
consequently the Speaker/ Deputy Speaker National Assembly may be directed to
conduct the vote count on No Confidence Motion of the members present in the
National Assembly on the floor of the house and declared the result of the No
Confidence Motion.
“It is
further prayed that the respondents may be directed not to interfere with the
vote count and smooth voting on the resolution of No Confidence of the Prime
Minister as per the Agenda today.
“It is also prayed that the Respondents and
other delinquent persons involved in abrogating and subverting the Constitution
may also very graciously be tried with and dealt strictly with in accordance
with the law.
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