Vawda Says PTI 'Wants to Keep Imran Behind Bars'
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Vawda says PTI 'wants to keep Imran behind bars'
Senator Faisal Vawda has claimed that the PTI leadership wanted to lose the reserved seats case as it had presented a very weak case. In an interview, he stated that he had predicted one and a half to two years ago that the PTI would be disappointed. "The way the PTI pursued the case, it was bound to lose. Legally, there was nothing substantial in it. The decision announced on Friday is based on merit because the legal requirements were fulfille…
Pakistan’s top court rules Imran Khan’s party ineligible for reserved
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s top court on Friday ruled the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan is not entitled to reserved seats in the national and provincial legislatures, setting aside an earlier judgment that had granted the party its share. The Supreme Court’s Constitutional Bench dismissed all review petitions filed by PTI and allied
PTI ineligible for reserved seats, rules Supreme Court
— YouTube/ Geo News/screengrab In a legal setback for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf , the Supreme Court has ruled that the Imran Khan-founded party is not entitled to reserved seats for women and minorities in the national and provincial assemblies.While accepting the review...
Supreme Court Bars PTI From Reserved Seats, Restores PHC Verdict - Day News TV
In a significant political setback, the Supreme Court has ruled that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is not eligible for reserved seats in national and provincial assemblies. The decision, delivered by a 7-5 majority, comes after the court accepted multiple review petitions and overturned its previous July 2024 ruling that had favored PTI. Majority Verdict Favors Review Petitioners Justice Aminuddin Khan led the 10-member constitutional bench…
What Does Constitutional Bench Verdict Mean For PTI’s Reserved Seats? - Pakistan Live News
The image shows the National Assembly hall during a session in Islamabad. — APP/File ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has reinstated 77 reserved seats in the National Assembly and the provincial assemblies of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh. The decision came after the court’s Constitutional Bench accepted a series of review petitions challenging its earlier ruling on the allocation of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) reserved seats. In a majo…
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