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The Ministry of Defence has opposed the removal of former ISI DG Lieutenant General (retired) Asad Durraniâs name from the Exit Control List.
Inquiries against the petitioner were being finalised and his name could not be removed from the ECL at this stage, the ministry told the Islamabad High Court last week.
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A two-judge SC bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed directed the ECP and other respondents to file comments by February next year. AFP/File
KARACHI: The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to the Election Commission of Pakistan and others on a petition against the appointment of two serving and as many retired members of the ECP.
A two-judge SC bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed directed the ECP and other respondents to file comments by February next year.
The Aam Log Ittehad party, through its head retired Justice Wajihuddin Ahmed, approached the apex court against a judgement of the Sindh High Court for dismissing its petition in which the petitioner contended that the appointments of four ECP members were illegal.