Government to file review petition against SC contempt law decision

President Zardari decides to ask for review; no legal cover for PM once NRO implementation case is resumed.


Web Desk August 05, 2012
Government to file review petition against SC contempt law decision

ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to file a review petition against the Supreme Court’s decision that struck down the contentious Contempt of Court Act 2012 (COCA), Express News reported on Sunday.

On August 3, a five-member bench, led by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, declared COCA null and void– a clear declaration that the court has the right to hold anyone in contempt, regardless of their office.

In response to the decision, President Asif Ali Zardari met his legal experts last night to discuss various options to save his second prime minster from being dismissed, as there is no legal cover for him once the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) implementation case is resumed on August 8.

Zardari also met Law Minister Farooq H Naek and held a detailed discussion with him.

The government has already seen one of its premiers sent packing on contempt charges after he refused to follow court orders regarding writing a letter to Swiss authorities – and a similar fate hangs over Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, who has also thus far demurred from writing the letter to the Swiss authorities.

Read: No immunity for PM: Zardari to gather legal eagles to prepare for Aug 8

COMMENTS (11)

dr ajmal | 12 years ago | Reply

How long will you buy by these tactics mr zardari? You cant get more than 4 months anyways. Then you will have to get in an impartial PM whether you want it or not otherwise IK with tsunami will demolish your bunkers in presidency. Then the new PM must write the letter and your game over. So is 4 month s that looooooong?

Asad Murtaza | 12 years ago | Reply

Mr. Zardari will try every trick in the bag to delay SC. These guys just want to stall and buy themselves more time so they can enjoy the loot for another 8 months. Next time who knows if our future generations are foolish enough to give this Party another chance.

Anyone alive in Pakistan right now (who isnt enjoying big CAT diesel generators) will never forget the 5 years of sleepless loadshedding nights for the rest of our lives. All thanks to Mr. Zardari's 5 years of incompetent governance.

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