The Supreme Court on Wednesday called for a record of all cases that were closed following amendments in the NAB law.
The order was passed by the apex court as it heard a petition by the accountability watchdog to cancel the bail of an accused in a corruption case.
During arguments, the bureau stated that Quetta’s corruption case has gone out of NAB jurisdiction, therefore, the application has become ineffective.
Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial then made remarks during the hearing and noted that no individual has been acquitted due to NAB amendments, but cases are being transferred.
The Chief Justice of Pakistan further said that NAB amendments have been challenged in the Supreme Court and that the court has yet to decide on the matter.
“What is NAB doing with the cases that are coming back from accountability courts due to amendments?” CJP inquired. To this, NAB’s representative replied that a review committee has been set up for the cases returned from the accountability courts, which is sending the cases to the relevant forum.
CJP Bandial then ordered the NAB representative to give the record of the last six months of the cases sent to other forums.