In letter to SC, govt requests nomination of 3 judges to probe rigging allegations
In his speech to the nation on Tuesday, PM had asked SC to probe rigging allegations in last year's general elections
ISLAMABAD:
The federal government has written to the chief justice of Pakistan requesting him to nominate three judges for a judicial commission, as a follow-up of the prime minister's call for the Supreme Court to probe allegations of rigging in last year's elections.
In a letter addressed to the Supreme Court (SC) Registrar, Law Secretary Barrister Zafarullah Khan said that the government has decided to constitute a 'commission of inquiry' under the Pakistan Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1956 (VI of 1956), consisting of three sitting judges, to inquire into the allegations leveled by certain political leaders regarding the general elections of 2013 with the following Term of Reference:
“Whether the allegations leveled by Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf that the general elections of 2013 were manipulated or influenced by anyone for the benefit of a political party or individuals, have any basis in fact or law, and if so, to fix responsibility.”
It is, therefore, requested that the suitable nominations may be sent to this ministry identifying the names of three judges, the letter stated.
An image of the letter can be viewed below:
The federal government has written to the chief justice of Pakistan requesting him to nominate three judges for a judicial commission, as a follow-up of the prime minister's call for the Supreme Court to probe allegations of rigging in last year's elections.
In a letter addressed to the Supreme Court (SC) Registrar, Law Secretary Barrister Zafarullah Khan said that the government has decided to constitute a 'commission of inquiry' under the Pakistan Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1956 (VI of 1956), consisting of three sitting judges, to inquire into the allegations leveled by certain political leaders regarding the general elections of 2013 with the following Term of Reference:
“Whether the allegations leveled by Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf that the general elections of 2013 were manipulated or influenced by anyone for the benefit of a political party or individuals, have any basis in fact or law, and if so, to fix responsibility.”
It is, therefore, requested that the suitable nominations may be sent to this ministry identifying the names of three judges, the letter stated.
An image of the letter can be viewed below: