Tallal Chaudhry contempt case adjourned indefinitely as bench dissolves
SC to constitute new bench due to retirement of Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan
ISLAMABAD:
The country's top court on Monday adjourned the contempt case against Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Tallal Chaudhry for an indefinite period.
The bench hearing the case dissolved due to the retirement of Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, who presided over a three-member bench that indicted the federal minister for allegedly committing contempt of court in March. The apex court will now constitute a new bench to hear the case.
After being presented with a charge sheet, Chaudhry had denied the contempt allegations and pleaded not guilty.
The bench had also assured that if Chaudhry convinces the court, he will not be convicted. Justice Ejaz had observed that the court does not want convict just for the sake of contempt.
The country's top court on Monday adjourned the contempt case against Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Tallal Chaudhry for an indefinite period.
The bench hearing the case dissolved due to the retirement of Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, who presided over a three-member bench that indicted the federal minister for allegedly committing contempt of court in March. The apex court will now constitute a new bench to hear the case.
After being presented with a charge sheet, Chaudhry had denied the contempt allegations and pleaded not guilty.
SC indicts Talal Chaudhry in contempt case
The bench had also assured that if Chaudhry convinces the court, he will not be convicted. Justice Ejaz had observed that the court does not want convict just for the sake of contempt.