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    Hearing of petitions challenging Nawaz Sharif PML-N presidency adjourned till November 30

    November 15, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    LAHORE: Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday adjourned till November 30 hearing of case challenging ousted Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif PML-N presidency.

    Election Commission (EC) bench presided over by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sardar Raza Hayat took up the case for hearing Wednesday.

    Counsel for PTI Babar Awan did not appear. His assistant requested the court that due to his engagements in Supreme Court (SC) Babar Awan advocate could not appear, therefore, additional time be granted.

    CEC remarked constitutional amendment has been made regarding the party presidency.

    Pakistan Awami Tehreek counsel argued that Islamabad High Court has suspended clause 203 of election act

    CEC remarked court can not suspend any law of the parliament but declares it null and void.

    CEC Sardar Raza Hayat adjourned the hearing of the case till November 30 after hearing the arguments.

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