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Referring to the security briefing, PML-N’s parliamentary leader Khawaja Asif termed the situation in the region “alarming”. Photo courtesy National Assembly Twitter
ISLAMABAD: There was unanimity of views among lawmakers belonging to the treasury and opposition in the National Assembly on Monday that politicians were mainly responsible for the lack of civilian supremacy in the country, but they toed their respective party lines and hit out at each other while explaining reasons for it.
The main opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was of the view that there could be no civilian rule in the country without giving “respect to vote” and ensuring fair and transparent elections whereas the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) called for ending corruption and hereditary politics for establishing civilian supremacy in the country.
In the petition, lawyer Fawad Afzal Khan had pleaded that the KP Alternate Dispute Resolution Act, 2020, was in conflict with the Constitution. DawnNewsTV/File
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking to declare a provincial law on alternate dispute resolution illegal and unconstitutional.
A bench consisting of Justice Lal Jan Khattak and Justice Shakeel Ahmad announced a short order for the purpose after the completion of arguments by advocate general Shumail Ahmad Butt and petitioner’s counsel Noor Alam Khan.
The detailed verdict will be released afterwards.
In the petition, lawyer Fawad Afzal Khan had pleaded that the KP Alternate Dispute Resolution Act, 2020, was in conflict with the Constitution and that the executive had encroached on the functions of the judiciary through it.