Hearing of Ishaq Dar's references case adjourned till January 18
Decision comes keeping in mind IHC's stay order lasting till January 17
An accountability court, on Tuesday, adjourned the hearing of the assets beyond known sources of income reference against former finance minister Ishaq Dar until January 18.
On December 29, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) barred the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) attempts to extradite Dar. The accountability court had given lawyers for the country’s top graft buster until January 2 to submit a copy of the ruling.
IHC bars NAB from investigating Dar
At the outset of today’s hearing, NAB’s special prosecutor Imran Shafiq was asked to submit the copy of the ruling. Shafiq informed the court that the IHC had placed a stay order on the case until January 17.
Accountability Judge Muhammad Bashir reviewed the ruling and stated that the next hearing would be on January 18.
Dar had pleaded not guilty and is currently standing trial in the NAB reference filed against him in line with the Supreme Court’s July 28 judgment in the Panamagate case.
Ishaq Dar declared proclaimed offender in NAB reference
On September 27 last year, the accountability court indicted Dar for amassing assets beyond his known sources of income. In December, the court declared Dar a proclaimed offender after the former finance minister failed to appear before it despite repeated summons.
On December 29, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) barred the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) attempts to extradite Dar. The accountability court had given lawyers for the country’s top graft buster until January 2 to submit a copy of the ruling.
IHC bars NAB from investigating Dar
At the outset of today’s hearing, NAB’s special prosecutor Imran Shafiq was asked to submit the copy of the ruling. Shafiq informed the court that the IHC had placed a stay order on the case until January 17.
Accountability Judge Muhammad Bashir reviewed the ruling and stated that the next hearing would be on January 18.
Dar had pleaded not guilty and is currently standing trial in the NAB reference filed against him in line with the Supreme Court’s July 28 judgment in the Panamagate case.
Ishaq Dar declared proclaimed offender in NAB reference
On September 27 last year, the accountability court indicted Dar for amassing assets beyond his known sources of income. In December, the court declared Dar a proclaimed offender after the former finance minister failed to appear before it despite repeated summons.