(Clockwise from top left to right) The collage shows Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan, Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Justice Naeem Afghan, Justice Musarrat Hilali and Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi. — SC website/ File

Six-member constitutional bench to hear pending cases today

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(Clockwise from top left to right) The collage shows Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan, Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Justice Naeem Afghan, Justice Musarrat Hilali and Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi. — SC website/ File
  • 34 cases to be heard by constitutional bench in two days.
  • Bench will hear environment-related case pending since 1993.
  • It is set to take up cases related to disqualification as well.

ISLAMABAD: The cases that have been pending in the Supreme Court for years will be heard by the constitutional bench created under the 26th Constitutional Amendment on Thursday (today).

The cause list for November 14 and 15 states that about 34 cases would be heard by the six-member constitutional bench led by Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan, The News reported.

Eighteen of these cases will be heard by the bench today and the remaining 16 will be heard on Friday (tomorrow).

Apart from Justice Amin, the constitutional bench comprises Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Musarrat Hilali, and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan.

The bench will hear environment-related cases including the one that has been pending with the Supreme Court since 1993 as well. A review petition against the dismissal of a case challenging the nomination of Justice Qazi Faez Isa as chief justice of the Balochistan High Court, filed by Riaz Hanif Rai Advocate, will also be heard by the bench.

The bench will also take up a plea seeking rescheduling of 2024 elections as it was prayed before the court that the elections should be held between February and March.

Similarly, the constitutional bench will also take up cases related to pleas seeking disqualification of lawmakers, possessing business and assets abroad besides taking up cases related to pleas seeking ban on government servants for contracting marriages with foreign nationals as well as suo motu case taken up by former chief justice Qazi Faez Isa regarding use of Conventional Centre, Islamabad for private purposes.

In view of unavailability of Justice Ayesha A Malik on November 14 and 15, a relevant committee decided that a bench comprising all available judges shall be constituted to proceed with cases on these dates.




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