Registrar raises objections: IHC to take up acting NAB chief’s plea against PAC

ISLAMABAD: The Registrar Office of Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday raised objections to a petition filed by Acting Chairman of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Zahir Shah against the minutes of Public Accounts Committee (PAC) meeting.

The petitioner in his plea claimed that the PAC had exceeded its powers on June 24 and prayed the court to stop any action under minutes of its July 7 meeting.

An IHC bench, however, will take up the case for hearing along with the objections raised by the Registrar Office.

In petition, the Acting NAB chairman challenged the mandate of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in the Islamabad High Court (IHC). Shah has made National Assembly secretary, Parliamentary Affairs secretary, Chairman PAC and others party in the plea, which states that the notice issued by the PAC was beyond its jurisdiction.

The Public Accounts Committee in its proceedings on June 24 went beyond its mandate, the NAB chief said in his petition. He pleaded to the court to declare the minutes of the PAC meeting on July 07 as void and restrain the parliamentary body from any action.

Earlier, on July 13, NAB Director General Shahzad Saleem approached the Islamabad High Court against the Public Accounts Committee’s decision to summon him in the wake of sexual harassment allegations levelled by Tayyaba Gul.

 

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