Not every case can be live-streamed, observed the top court
ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court on Saturday issued detailed verdict while justifying its earlier rejection of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government's plea for live-streaming the NAB amendments case hearing.
“The broadcasting of the court proceedings of cases involving politicians can be used for political point-scoring”, the SC stated in its detailed order.“This was a paramount consideration when we had dismissed the application. And, our apprehension proved correct later in the day. When Mr.
The former prime minister also interacted with Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and informed him about difficulties he had been facing in seeking legal assistance about the case.The amendments made to the NAB Ordinance 1999 not only reduced the four-year term of bureau’s chairman and the prosecutor general to three years, but also placed all regulatory bodies functioning in the country out of NAB’s domain.
پاکستان تازہ ترین خبریں, پاکستان عنوانات
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