June 08 2010
CJ raps change in Objective Resolution
Tagged Under : amendment, arguments, britain, country, hamid-khan, indian, judicial, pakistan, parties, rights, supreme, supreme-court
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) put up a question before counsels of the parties to the case regarding Eighteenth Amendment, “Was any constitutional amendment ever invalidated by court in the country, Geo News reported Tuesday. Today, the counsel of Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) Hamid Khan, who started his arguments yesterday, began today’s proceedings with his pleading before a 17-member larger SC’s bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, hearing various identical petitions against Eighteenth Amendment. Giving arguments before the court, the senior lawyer, one of the architects of 1973 Constitution and one of the petitioners Abul Hafeez Pirzada demanded the record of the discussion in the Parliament for 73 Constitution be handed to them
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CJ raps change in Objective Resolution














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