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SC urged to declare removal of 9,000 PSM employees illegal - Pakistan


The recent retrenchment, sacking and removal of about 9,350 employees of the Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation (Pvt) Ltd landed in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. — Photo courtesy SC website/File
ISLAMABAD: The recent retrenchment, sacking and removal of about 9,350 employees of the Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation (Pvt) Ltd landed in the Supreme Court on Tuesday when its workers’ union urged the court to declare the terminations illegal.
The petition, instituted by senior counsel Rasheed A. Razvi on behalf of the Pakistan Steel Peoples Workers’ Union, requested the apex court to strike down these sackings after declaring the same a violation of the fundamental rights of workers.

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NAB always leaves principal accused untouched, says SC - Pakistan


The Supreme Court observed that the anti-graft watchdog always punishes people accused of petty offences and leaves untouched the principal accused named in corruption references. — Photo courtesy Supreme Court website/File
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court pulled up the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Wednesday, observing that the anti-graft watchdog always punishes people accused of petty offences and leaves untouched the principal accused named in corruption references.
A three-judge bench made the observation during the hearing of a bail plea filed by Dinshaw Hoshang Anklesaria, a businessman facing corruption references in the Bahria Icon Towers case. The bench accepted the bail plea, but asked the tycoon not to leave the country.

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