ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday admitted a petition
for regular hearing against Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader
Sharmila Farooqui’s eligibility as adviser to the chief minister Sindh
as well as a member of the provincial cabinet.
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ordered removal of objections placed by the registrar office on the application and directed it for regular hearing.
The petitioner Habibul Wahab Khairi, chairman Al-Jehad Trust, appeared in person and said that Sharmila Farooqi had taken relief under the annulled National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).
The Chief Justice observed that if she had taken relief under the plea bargain, then her case was a continuation of the NRO issue.
He remarked that her eligibility as an adviser in the provincial cabinet should be reviewed as those who got relief under NRO were no longer entitled for such benefits now.
Khairi had made the federation, ministry of law and justice, government of Sindh, chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Director-General National Savings, Usman Farooqui, Aneesa Farooqui, Sharmila Farooqui and the State Bank as respondents.
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ordered removal of objections placed by the registrar office on the application and directed it for regular hearing.
The petitioner Habibul Wahab Khairi, chairman Al-Jehad Trust, appeared in person and said that Sharmila Farooqi had taken relief under the annulled National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).
The Chief Justice observed that if she had taken relief under the plea bargain, then her case was a continuation of the NRO issue.
He remarked that her eligibility as an adviser in the provincial cabinet should be reviewed as those who got relief under NRO were no longer entitled for such benefits now.
Khairi had made the federation, ministry of law and justice, government of Sindh, chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Director-General National Savings, Usman Farooqui, Aneesa Farooqui, Sharmila Farooqui and the State Bank as respondents.
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