IHC seeks answers from PTI govt over presidential ordinances

PML-N argues that ordinances can only be issued in an emergency situation


​ Our Correspondent November 13, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday issued notices to the federal government and Attorney General Anwar Mansoor Khan on a petition filed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MNA Mohsin Ranjha challenging the promulgation of ordinances by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government.

MNA Mohsin Ranjha’s counsel Umer Gillani stated that as per Article 89 of the Constitution, the president is only authorised to issue ordinances when the government needs to respond to an emergency situation.

“We want the authority of the president to be explained as per Article 89,” said Gillani.

Chief Justice Athar Minallah questioned the counsel whether the opposition raised this issue in the National Assembly, to which Gillani responded, "Yes, we have written to the speaker against him."

PML-N challenges promulgation of ordinances issued by president

The chief justice then asked the counsel how ordinances are used in India, to which Gillani responded that they are only used in special situations.

According to the petitioner, ordinances can only be issued in an emergency situation and legislations cannot be made through ordinances.

“The obvious reason why the federal government rushed with these ordinances is that it did not want to meaningfully engage with the opposition in the Parliament,” stated Gillani.

“This represents a completely unconstitutional and authoritarian approach to govern and is against the spirit of our federal, democratic Constitution."

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