
According to ARY News, Pakistan’s federal government has finished the preparations for Imran Khan’s appearance before the apex court bench via video call in the National Accountability Bureau ( NAB) amendments case, which is scheduled to take place today ( Thursday ), citing sources.
The original Pakistani top was detained in August of last year and made his first appearance in court as a result of his imprisonment in the Toshakhana case.
According to the sources, the Adiala Jail management has completed the preparations for the PTI president’s Supreme Court appearance by using a video link at the apex court’s direction.
But, they added that, as reported by ARY News, it is up to the former prime minister to decide whether or not he makes an appearance before the couch.
Prior to the Supreme Court’s decision, Imran Khan was able to watch the NAB Amendments scenario via game website.
A five- associate chair headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan ( CJP) Justice Qazi Faez Isa and comprising Justice Amin- Ud- Din Khan, Justice Jamal Mandokhail, Justice Athar Minallah and Justice Hassan Azhar heard the government’s requests, challenging the NAB modifications conviction.
The five-judge chair next ordered the national and Punjab governments to allow Khan’s looks via video link from Adiala jail, leading to discussion among themselves.
According to ARY News, the federal government filed the assessment appeal in the NAB modifications case under the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Law and appointed the Federation of Pakistan, the National Accountability Bureau, and PTI founders as defendants.
Additionally, it requested that the apex court reverse its decision, citing no fundamental rights violation by the NAB amendments. ” Legislation is the right of Parliament”, the petition said.
The peak court of Pakistan announced its restricted decision on the PTI founder’s plea in September of last year after downing revisions made to the National Accountability Bureau laws.
In a 2- 1 majority ruling, the best judge approved Imran Khan’s plea challenging amendments made to the country’s accountability laws during the tenure of the past Pakistan Democratic Movement ( PDM)- led government.
In addition, the Supreme Court reinstated transplant cases against public office buyers that had been barred as a result of the NAB rules ‘ modifications, according to ARY News.