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ISLAMABAD: A larger bench of the Supreme Court resumed hearing of the Panama Leaks case on Thursday.
During the hearing, Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali said that every day they were receiving six to 10 petition. "If we begin hearing each petiton the real case will be left aside."
To this, advocate Tariq Asad said that he had filed the first petition in April.
The Chief Justice remarked that Asad had asked that the case be sent to National Accountability Bureau and Federal Investigative Agency.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) lawyer Hamid Khan said that the Prime Minister's name had appeared in the Panama Leaks and the apex court should analyse three of the speeches he made regarding the allegations.
PM submits reply in court
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif submitted his reply in the Supreme Court in which he said that PTI's 'proofs' were based on lies.
Imran Khan has not come up with solid evidence, the reply stated.
On Wednesday, the children of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif submitted a petition in the Supreme Court against documents submitted by PTI in the Panama Leaks case.
The petition submitted by Maryam, Hasan and Hussain Nawaz states that the 683 pages submitted by the PTI were just pieces of paper and did not have any legal standing.
The petition was submitted by Advocate Akram Sheikh on behalf of the prime minister’s children.
In the last hearing, Justice Azmat Saeed said documents submitted by PTI had no relevance with the case. “The documents also include newspaper clippings. The petitioner himself has buried the truth,” Justice Azmat remarked.
The court maintained that one side had submitted 700 pages while the other had submitted 1600 pages. "We are not a computer that we scan the documents in a minute," Justice Azmat Saeed said.
The verdict will be in favour of Pakistan: Imran Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan said on Thursday that the real match has not begun yet. "The matter is in the court. Let's see what happens next," he said.
Speaking to journalists outside the Supreme Court he said that the verdict will be in favour of Pakistan, adding that he will be visiting London tomorrow for a personal visit.
PTI leader Jehangir Tareen said that they were not fighting this case for making it to headlines. "We are fighting this public interest case against corruption."
https://www.geo.tv/latest/120818-Supreme-Court-to-resume-Panama-Leaks-case-hearing-today
During the hearing, Chief Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali said that every day they were receiving six to 10 petition. "If we begin hearing each petiton the real case will be left aside."
To this, advocate Tariq Asad said that he had filed the first petition in April.
The Chief Justice remarked that Asad had asked that the case be sent to National Accountability Bureau and Federal Investigative Agency.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) lawyer Hamid Khan said that the Prime Minister's name had appeared in the Panama Leaks and the apex court should analyse three of the speeches he made regarding the allegations.
PM submits reply in court
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif submitted his reply in the Supreme Court in which he said that PTI's 'proofs' were based on lies.
Imran Khan has not come up with solid evidence, the reply stated.
On Wednesday, the children of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif submitted a petition in the Supreme Court against documents submitted by PTI in the Panama Leaks case.
The petition submitted by Maryam, Hasan and Hussain Nawaz states that the 683 pages submitted by the PTI were just pieces of paper and did not have any legal standing.
The petition was submitted by Advocate Akram Sheikh on behalf of the prime minister’s children.
In the last hearing, Justice Azmat Saeed said documents submitted by PTI had no relevance with the case. “The documents also include newspaper clippings. The petitioner himself has buried the truth,” Justice Azmat remarked.
The court maintained that one side had submitted 700 pages while the other had submitted 1600 pages. "We are not a computer that we scan the documents in a minute," Justice Azmat Saeed said.
The verdict will be in favour of Pakistan: Imran Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan said on Thursday that the real match has not begun yet. "The matter is in the court. Let's see what happens next," he said.
Speaking to journalists outside the Supreme Court he said that the verdict will be in favour of Pakistan, adding that he will be visiting London tomorrow for a personal visit.
PTI leader Jehangir Tareen said that they were not fighting this case for making it to headlines. "We are fighting this public interest case against corruption."
https://www.geo.tv/latest/120818-Supreme-Court-to-resume-Panama-Leaks-case-hearing-today