Plea against Rana Sanaullah dismissed
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Monday rejected an intra court appeal, moved by a leader of Majlis-i-Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM) for the disqualification of Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan, after terming it non-maintainable.
The petitioner MWM secretary general Nasir Sherazi had challenged dismissal of his petition by a single bench on the same issue and sought disqualification of the law minister on contempt of court charges.
The petitioner through his counsel argued that the respondent minister uttered derogatory remarks against a judge of the Lahore High Court who also conducted judicial inquiry into 2014 Model Town incident. He said the office of the minister did not permit him to commit contempt of the court.
The petitioner asked the court to invoke provisions of Article 62 & 63 of the Constitution and declare the respondent minister disqualified to hold a public office. However, a division bench headed by Justice Ayesha A Malik dismissed the appeal for being non-maintainable and upheld the impugned decision of the single bench.
-
Queen Elizabeth Tied To Andrew's Sexual Abuse Case Settlement: Report -
Mark Ruffalo Urges Fans To Boycott Top AI Company Boycott -
Prince William Joins Esports Battle In Saudi Arabia -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Are Being Ripped Apart: ‘Their Relationship Is Fully Fractured’ -
Arden Cho Shares Update On Search For ‘perfect’ Wedding Dress Ahead Of Italy Ceremony -
Ariana Madix Goes Unfiltered About Dating Life -
Prince William Closes Saudi Arabia Visit With Rare Desert Shot -
'King Charles Acts Fast Or Face Existential Crisis' Over Andrew Scandal -
Brooklyn Beckham Charging Nearly £300 In Ticket Cost For Burger Festival -
Prince William Makes Unexpected Stop At Local Market In Saudi Arabia -
Zayn Malik Shares Important Update About His Love Life -
Kate Middleton, William Are Holding Onto Their Hats As Worse Gets Threatened: Behind The Veil Of Shame -
British Soap Awards Scrapped Again As ITV Confirms 2026 Hiatus -
Climate Nearing Dangerous Tipping Points, Study Shows -
James Van Der Beek, 'Dawson's Creek' Star, Dies At 48 -
Threads Launches Dear Algo AI Feature To Personalise Feeds In Real Time