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SC seeks details of beneficiaries under NAB law amendments in PTI tenure

SC seeks details of beneficiaries under NAB law amendments in PTI tenure

SC seeks details of beneficiaries under NAB law amendments in PTI tenure

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  • SC heard petition of Imran Khan against NAB law amendments.
  • CJP Bandial said 386 references were returned after NAB amendments
  • SC has sought details of accused granted relief during PTI tenure
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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought details from the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) regarding the accused who received relief or were acquitted due to amendments in the NAB Ordinance during the previous government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial was heading a five-member bench that heard the petition of PTI Chairman Imran Khan against the NAB law amendments.

The top judge observed that it was a fact that some 386 references were returned by the courts due to recent amendments in the NAB law.

The federation’s lawyer, Makhdom Ali Khan, said five NAB ordinances were promulgated in the PTI government’s tenure. He said the question was how many people were acquitted and references returned under those ordinances, besides pinpointing the beneficiaries.

He said the recent amendments were in continuity of the old law. The court should not limit itself to only 386 cases as the PTI should also tell that how many references were returned by the courts due to amendments in its government tenure.

Justice Mansoor Ali Shah remarked that there were also other laws to deal with the crimes if NAB was abolished.

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It was a wrong impression that the law’s grip would end with abolishing NAB, and it was also a misperception that those acquitted from NAB cases were deemed innocent, the judge said

Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan observed that the PTI had adopted the stance that the onus to prove charges had been changed in the amended law.

It was a question as to how the recent amendments in NAB law could be applied on the past cases. The amended law could not be applied on the cases initiated since 1985, he added.

He remarked that the recent amendments introduced in the NAB law seemed to be an amnesty scheme as an accused would go home if acquitted by an accountability of the charges. The case was adjourned till January 19.

 

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