Assorted parties thought they had spotted an opportunity to unseat the ruling PML-N and promptly went about enriching a flotilla of lawyers that sailed into battle on their behalf. They failed to land a killer blow during tortuous and often confusing and conflicting submissions. Innumerable side-alleys were explored, red herrings were landed by the bucketload, foreign princes put in an appearance, money trails were followed and lost in the undergrowth and now we arrive at a point where all will be revealed and resolved. Or not.
The results of the deliberations of the honourable justices who have laboured long and creditably will be revealed as a verdict in Courtroom 1 of the Supreme Court at 2pm on Thursday, April 20. The five judges have decided to give their individual written submissions rather than offer a collective conclusion. It is impossible to pre-empt the result either way but expectations that the judgment will be a landmark may be premature. The verdict may as predicted last for centuries, but whether it will see the fall of a sitting government with a substantial parliamentary majority is very much an open question. And yes, we really do wait with bated breath.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 20th, 2017.
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