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CJP: SC won’t interfere in economic affairs

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Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial has said that the Supreme Court will not interfere in economic affairs as it has no expertise in the domain.

The CJP’s remarks came while hearing the petition filed by Jamaat-e-Islami against

the privatisation of K-Electric, the sole private power utility company in Karachi.

Three-member bench led by CJP Bandial and comprising Justice Athar Minallah and Justice Ayesha A Malik heard the plea.

The CJP told the petitioner’s counsel Rashid Rizvi that he could approach the relevant high court for the matter. “Parliament has made two laws related to clause 3 of Article 184,” he remarked.

Advocate Salahuddin told the apex court that an application was also filed against the power utility’s labour union.

To which, Justice Malik responded that the court was not hearing the matter of labour union.

The petitioner’s counsel requested the top court to adjourn the hearing on the matter till next week.

“Holidays are starting next week, judges will not be available on the principal seat,” the chief justice remarked.

He said judges will be in their respective registries from next week.

CJ Bandial asked advocate Rizvi to take instructions from his client regarding the case and fixed the hearing of the case for today.

 

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