Avenfield case verdict: No option but to suspend IHC verdict, says CJP
As the proceedings began, the chief justice asked how the high court could identify the loopholes in evidence while deciding on the petition for bail. He remarked that the IHC verdict had destroyed the field of law.
ISLAMABAD: The Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), Justice Mian Saqib Nisar, on Tuesday said the Supreme Court had no option but to suspend the Islamabad High Court (IHC) verdict in the Avenfield reference case against former prime minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and his family.
The top judge gave this observation while heading a three-member bench that resumed hearing of a petition filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). The petition challenged the IHC’s verdict of suspending the jail terms handed down to Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Captain (retd) Muhammad Safdar in the case.
As the proceedings began, the chief justice asked how the high court could identify the loopholes in evidence while deciding on the petition for bail. He remarked that the IHC verdict had destroyed the field of law.
"This was the Supreme Court's kindness that it referred the case to the trial court, otherwise the apex court should have decided on Nawaz Sharif's case," the CJP said. "Four different stances were presented in the case from Qatari prince’s letter to others... How were the assets formed? Did they fly from somewhere? You had to prove what was the source of making properties?" the chief justice told Khawaja Haris, the Sharif family's lawyer.
Haris said, "Sir, please do not do this. This is not the law." At this, Justice Nisar said they would decide what the law would be, reminding him, "Neither this is a trial court nor a high court. This is the Supreme Court."
The special NAB prosecutor told the bench that case facts could not be discussed during the hearing of a constitutional petition, and sentences could not be suspended under the writ jurisdiction.
Khawaja Haris asked Chief Justice Nisar to take rest as he had undergone an angioplasty procedure two days ago. To this, the chief justice remarked that he had resumed his court duties keeping in consideration the sensitivity of the case. The hearing of the appeal was adjourned till November 12.
The NAB had filed the petition with the apex court last month challenging an earlier decision by the IHC which suspended the sentences given to Nawaz, Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Captain (R) Safdar in the Avenfield properties reference.
The SC bench resumed hearing on Tuesday after having issued notices to the former premier and his daughter on October 24. On October 24, the apex court had observed that it would not take notice of the appeal against Captain Safdar's sentence suspension, since his prison term was only one year. The NAB prosecutor had told the bench that the IHC order comprised 43 pages.
To this, the chief justice had observed that the order should have taken 1.5-2 pages at the most. Ask anyone, if they have ever seen an order taking up as many as 43 pages, the top judge had remarked.
-
Kate Middleton, Prince William Share Message Ahead Of Major Clash -
Is Dark Matter Real? New Theory Proposes It Could Be Gravity Behaving Strangely -
Viral AI Caricature Trend: Is Your Personal Data Really Safe? -
Lil Jon’s Late Son, Nathan Smith Spoke Highly Of His Father Before His Tragic Death -
China Boosts Reusable Spacecraft Capabilities By Launching For The Fourth Time -
Bianca Censori On Achieving 'visibility Without Speech': 'I Don't Want To Brag' -
'Concerned' Prince Harry Future Plans For Lilibet, Archie Exposed -
Skipping Breakfast? Here Are Some Reasons Why You Shouldn't -
Billie Eilish Slammed For Making Political Speech At Grammys -
Beverley Callard Announces Her Cancer Diagnosis: 'Quite Nervous' -
WhatsApp May Add Instagram Style Close Friends For Status Updates -
Winter Olympics Officially Open In Milan, Cortina With Historic Dual Cauldron Lighting -
Sciences Reveals Shocking Body Response Against Heart Attack -
Who Is Charlie Puth? Inside Awards, Hits & Journey Of Super Bowl Anthem Singer -
Jared Leto 'swings For The Fences' In 'Master Of The Universe'? -
Kelsea Ballerini, Chase Stokes Not On Same Page About Third Split: Deets