Abb Takk News
Abbtakk Pakistan MOST POPULAR News Ticker Pakistan TRENDING

SC to Announce Panamagate Verdicts Today

Islamabad (July 28, 2017): The Supreme Court will announce its verdict in the Panama Papers case at 11:30 am  today.

According to the SC Release, the Five Member Bench of Supreme Court of Pakistan will announce its verdict in the Panama Papers implementation case at 11:30 am today.The decision of the implementation case will be announced by a five-member bench comprising Justice Asif Saeed Khosa, Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, Justice Gulzar Ahmed, Justice Sh. Azmat Saeed, Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan.

In his remarks during the last hearing, Justice Ejaz stated that the bench was already reviewing the matter of the prime minister’s disqualification, while Justice Ijaz ul Ahsan remarked that the court would not back down from its decision. The apex court had concluded hearing the case and reserved its judgement on July 21.

Click Play Button To Watch This Video

After the counsels of the parties concluded their arguments and counter arguments, the bench had reserved the verdict on the a case, which might have far reaching impact on the politics and future of the country.

The decision will be announced by the original 5-member bench comprising the 3-member executionary bench along with Justice Asif Saeed Khosa and Justice Gulzar.

The JIT, formed in light of the apex court’s April 20 judgment to probe the Sharif family’s money trail, submitted its 60-day investigation report to the court on July 10. The report highlighted the failure of the Sharif family to provide a money trail for its London apartments and claimed the prime minister and his children own assets beyond their known sources of income.

Following the report’s submission, the special bench, headed by Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan and comprising Justice Ijazul Ahsan and Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed, issued notices to the parties to submit their responses.The decision was reserved on July 21 by the bench after submission and hearing of responses by the involved parties.

The petitioners included Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan, Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rasheed and Jamaat-e-Isami head Sirajul Haq while the respondents include the prime minister, his family members, and several government officials and departments.Hearing the Panama Papers case since last year, a five-judge Supreme Court bench delivered its much-anticipated verdict in the case on April 20.

In a 3-2 split decision, the majority judges determined that the available evidence was insufficient to disqualify the prime minister outright and directed for the formation of a JIT to investigate the case and collect evidence, if any, showing that “Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif or any of his dependents or benamidar owns, possesses or acquired assets or any interest therein disproportionate to their known means of income”.

The apex court also observed that after the JIT’s final report is presented, “the matter of disqualification (of Nawaz Sharif) shall be considered.”

Related News:

Panama Case: Salman Akram Raja Completes Arguments

Panama case verdict will change Pakistan’s politics: Imran