CJP takes notice of dual citizenship of civil servants, judges
By Sohail Khan
January 18, 2018
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar took notice of the dual citizenship, nationality of civil servants, judges of superior courts and the district judiciary. The notice was taken on Wednesday during the hearing of a service matter case in the court. The chief justice directed the Establishment Division secretary to submit a detailed report containing the names of dual national civil servants from BPS-17 to BPS-22 within 15 days. He has also directed the Registrar, Supreme Court, Federal Shariat Court and all the registrars of the high courts to submit a list of dual national judges of the superior courts and the district judiciary within 15 days.
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