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SC questions Khawaja Asif’s lifetime disqualification

ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court bench while adjourning plea moved by Khawaja Asif challenging his life time disqualificatio
Published May 31, 2018 Updated May 31, 2018 07:56pm

ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court bench while adjourning plea moved by Khawaja Asif challenging his life time disqualification till June 1, remarked that court would examine the case in depth as it is a matter of lifetime disqualification of a person.

The three-judge bench, headed by Justice Umar Ata Bandyal, resumed the hearing of the case against the Islamabad High Court on Thursday.

Justice Umer Ata Bandiyal questioned the counsel for Usman Dar, the petitioner in main case whether Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution would be applicable on violation of laws that bounds all parliamentarians to submit details of annual return.

Justice Faisal Arab remarked that it is not necessary that a parliamentarian would be disqualified on non fulfilment of every legal obligation.

Counsel for Usman Dar, said that there are instances where lawmakers have been disqualified for holding two passports and for even declaring payables. Subsequently, the bench adjourned further hearing of case till June 1.

On April 26, Khawaja Asif was disqualified by the Islamabad High Court on the basis of holding an Abu Dhabi (work permit).

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Usman Dar had filed the petition seeking disqualification of Asif for concealing the facts that he was an Iqama holder, legal advisor of a company in UAE and his recent labour card was issued on June 29, 2017.

Khawaja Asif on the other hand took a view that he concealed nothing and his Iqama was declared in the nomination paper.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2018

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