Supreme Court cannot interfere much in the proceedings of National Assembly: CJP

Supreme Court cannot interfere much in the proceedings of National Assembly: CJP

Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Umar Atta Bandial has said that the courtcannot interfere much in the proceeding of the National Assembly; however,he said the court is aware of the situation there.

Regarding Punjab Assembly’s session, he said the matter will be taken intoconsideration after a request/petition is filed.

He also mentioned that symbolic voting was conducted by the Oppositionleaders, highlighting that Ayaz Sadiq conducted the voting on theno-confidence motion against Prime Minister and over 200 members of theassembly voted in favour of the motion.

Former information minister Fawad Chaudhry, speaking to the media after thehearing, said that “political decisions should not be taken to courts”

Chaudhry shared that the PTI will get an opportunity to keep its point ofview in front of the court, adding that the apex court had issued noticesfor tomorrow.