Friday, November 8, 2013

Swiss cases can’t be renewed, SC told

Pakistan News
Islamabad: Attorney General Muneer A. Malik told the Supreme Court on Friday that recovery of joining arguments worth $60 million against previous president Asif Zardari was not conceivable on the grounds that the administration's bid was 'pitifully time-banned' and the choice to close the case by the previous lawyer general of Geneva in 2008 had gotten last. In any case a three-judge seat headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, which had consumed the Nro usage case, communicated dissatisfaction over
what it said was a violation of its request. The legislature was as of now sitting tight for a court request in place of taking commonsense steps in the matter, the court watched. The Ag looked for opportunity to get crisp directions on the issue from the administration. On June 26, the Ag had told the court that while the past Ppp government had composed a letter to the Swiss powers to revive the joining cases, it had likewise sent a mystery letter to the law office it had captivated, requesting official affirmation of the Swiss power's failure to resuscitate the cases.

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