Ex-CJP son’s application
SC says Pemra has yet to confirm video
By Our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday granted two weeks time to Bahria chief executive Town Malik Riaz for submitting unconditional apology in a contempt of court case.
A three-member bench, headed by Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa, heard the contempt matter against Malik Riaz for holding contemptuous press conference against ex-CJP Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry pertaining to a business deal with Arsalan Iftikhar. Ex_CJP’s son Arsalan Iftikhar had filed the plea against Riaz
His lawyer the other day had filed a petition seek adjournment for 12 weeks.
The lawyer informed the court that Malik Riaz is unwell and having medical treatment in London. The doctors will operate on him and it will take him at least 12 weeks to recover.
The CJP said that Malik Riaz has not filed any application in this regard, asking the counsel to file proper application.
Additional Attorney General Amir Rehman, new prosecutor general in this case, said that there is no need of the witnesses as the accused (Malik Riaz) is not denying the press conference. The chief justice said if the video recording of the press conference is not denied then it is sufficient material in this case. Prima facie the case is made out, the bench noted. The CJP said that Pemra has yet to confirm the authenticity of the video.
Meanwhile, the court directed the counsel to submit within two weeks, unconditional apology of Malik Riaz and adjourned hearing until February 21.
-
Lana Del Rey Announces New Single Co-written With Husband Jeremy Dufrene -
Ukraine-Russia Talks Heat Up As Zelenskyy Warns Of US Pressure Before Elections -
Lil Nas X Spotted Buying Used Refrigerator After Backlash Over Nude Public Meltdown -
Caleb McLaughlin Shares His Resume For This Major Role -
King Charles Carries With ‘dignity’ As Andrew Lets Down -
Brooklyn Beckham Covers Up More Tattoos Linked To His Family Amid Rift -
Shamed Andrew Agreed To ‘go Quietly’ If King Protects Daughters -
Candace Cameron Bure Says She’s Supporting Lori Loughlin After Separation From Mossimo Giannulli -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Are ‘not Innocent’ In Epstein Drama -
Reese Witherspoon Goes 'boss' Mode On 'Legally Blonde' Prequel -
Chris Hemsworth And Elsa Pataky Open Up About Raising Their Three Children In Australia -
Record Set Straight On King Charles’ Reason For Financially Supporting Andrew And Not Harry -
Michael Douglas Breaks Silence On Jack Nicholson's Constant Teasing -
How Prince Edward Was ‘bullied’ By Brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor -
'Kryptonite' Singer Brad Arnold Loses Battle With Cancer -
Gabourey Sidibe Gets Candid About Balancing Motherhood And Career