Nawaz, Maryam seek removal of names from ECL
Article 4, 15 and 25 violated by placing names on ECL, says letter sent to ministry
Deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam and son-in-law Safdar on Oct 4 requested the interior ministry to remove their names from the Exit Control List (ECL), Express News reported on Wednesday.
In a letter to the interior secretary, the Sharif family members claimed that Article 4, 15 and 25 of the Constitution were being violated by placing their names on the ECL and that they were acquitted by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) after the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was unable to prove the corruption allegations levelled against them.
SC issues notice to Sharif in 33-year-old case
The letter concludes that Sharif family members are law-abiding citizens who surrendered themselves before the authorities after an accountability court judge declared them guilty.
Earlier, the Supreme Court issued a notice to Nawaz in a suo motu case related to allotment of 1800 kanals Auqaf land around Pakpattan shrine to an individual in 1985 in violation of a high court order.
The three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar has also issued a public notice to 8,200 individuals who purchased the land.
In a letter to the interior secretary, the Sharif family members claimed that Article 4, 15 and 25 of the Constitution were being violated by placing their names on the ECL and that they were acquitted by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) after the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was unable to prove the corruption allegations levelled against them.
SC issues notice to Sharif in 33-year-old case
The letter concludes that Sharif family members are law-abiding citizens who surrendered themselves before the authorities after an accountability court judge declared them guilty.
Earlier, the Supreme Court issued a notice to Nawaz in a suo motu case related to allotment of 1800 kanals Auqaf land around Pakpattan shrine to an individual in 1985 in violation of a high court order.
The three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar has also issued a public notice to 8,200 individuals who purchased the land.