Ineligibility case: SC rejects review petition with objections

by Sameer on March 19, 2009

in News and Views, News Headlines

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has turned down Federal government’s review petition pertaining to ineligibility case of Sharif brothers.

According to the Registrar Office, the petition is incomplete because, it said, security bonds have been attached with it.

Earlier, the government of Pakistan filed the review petition in the Supreme Court of Pakistan against the disqualification of Sharif brothers.

The federal government had filed four petitions against Sharif brothers’ ineligibility case verdict of February 25.

The petition was filed by Attorney General of Pakistan, Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan Khosa. Prior to filing the petition in the SC, Khosa had an important meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari at the Aiwan-e-Sadr to discuss the review petition

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Dr Mutahir March 19, 2009 at 7:37 pm

Nawaz Sharief stand will be vindicated.
He is true leader of Pakistan others are fake. He showed his courage by when he came out of Model Town and millions of people joined him. Bravo–Nawaz
DrMutahir
San Fransisco

Adnan Arshad Mansoori March 20, 2009 at 7:33 am

My country fellows in this particular country only one law is existing as yet i.e. —JIS KI LATHI USKI BHAINS— in other words if Zardari Camp is ruling each & every thing is possible for them yes I am agreed 101% with my ex-teacher Mr. Fakhar uddin G. Ibrahim who once said —”keep continue the process of Election very fair & totally transparent, this nation will learn automatically how to elect the the right, appropriate, honest & hardworking leaders for this country.”—

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