Wednesday, 19 July 2017

LHC Dismisses Plea Seeking Punjab CM’s

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LHC dismisses plea seeking Punjab CM’s disqualification




The Lahore High Court dismissed Pakistani Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman of Pakistan's Imran Khan Pakistan who is seeking the disappearance of Pakistan after Senator Shahbaz Sharif declared he can not keep up.

Baron Awan, a lawyer who appeared on behalf of the PTI chairperson, failed to provide satisfactory answers to court questions about the possibility of maintaining the petition.

Judge Shahid Karim questioned the authenticity of the report submitted by the JIT (Joint Investigation Team) in a Panama document case in which the petitioner relied, confirming that it was not approved by the court.

The judge confirmed that another bench in the High Court had already dismissed the same petition filed on the basis of a decision in the Sharif family's sugar factory.

Court claims that Babar Awan could not find a satisfactory answer and was unable to maintain

The lawyer asserted in front of the court that JIT's report revealed all the facts that the respondent (Shahbaz Sharif) hid in his nomination papers for the general election. He also said the report proved the abuse of authority to protect the sugar factory of the respondent's family.

With a short order, Karim rejected the petition as non-regular.

According to PTI's petition, Sharif abused his power and allowed his relatives to establish a new sugar factory.

In its earlier judgment, the petition confirms that the LHC has established a policy for the government to benefit certain sugar mills. The petitioner added that the respondent was disqualified as a member of the House of Commons and a member of the provincial council on the basis of this declaration.

Khan sought the dismissal of the chief minister based on a ruling on the Panama case by the Supreme Court and a follow up report submitted by the JIT.

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