SC constitutes larger bench to hear 18th amendment pleas

by Sameer on April 24, 2010

in News Headlines

Supreme Court (SC) has constituted a five-judge larger bench headed by Justice Nasirul Mulk to hear various identical constitutional petitions filed against Eighteenth Amendment, Geo News reported Saturday.

Other judges include Justice Raja Fayyaz, Justice Rehman Hussain Jaffery, Justice Jawwad Owais Khawja and Justice Tariq Pervaiz.

Supreme Court (SC) will begin the hearing from April 28.

Nadeem Ahmad Advocate in his petition stated that formation of judicial commission is violation of article 175 of constitution. Ijazul Haq, Supreme Court Bar Association, Rawalpindi District Bar Association and others also filed petitions against some of the clauses of 18th amendment.


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