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With hearing on House dissolution over, the justices will now study legal briefs and discuss case before verdict Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, Feb. 20 After nearly two months of hearing on the writ petitions against the December 20 dissolution of the House of Representatives, lawyers finished putting forth their views on Friday. The last of the five members of the amicus curiae, Gita Pathak Sangraula, rounded up the arguments.
With the conclusion of the hearing, Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana, who is heading the Constitutional Bench hearing the writs, asked the plaintiffs and lawyers representing them and the defendants lawyers to present their legal briefs to the court by Monday.
I am going to explain about the Commission on Political Victimisation established by President Nandasena Gotabaya Rajapaksa. The Commission was set up to investigate acts of political victimisation faced by Government officers, public servants, officers in state institutions including corporations, armed forces personnel and police officers during the period from 8 January 2015 to 19 November 2019, and to mete out justice. This is what appears to be the aim of this commission.
Let me reiterate the mandate of the Commission appointed by the President: to investigate any injustice done to state officials, Government officers, officers of corporations and boards, armed forces personnel and police officers, and to assure them justice.
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February 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Senior leader of the Pakistan People’s Party and Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior Senator Abdul Rehman Malik on Sunday said the country is currently facing internal and external threats, both on eastern and southern borders which demand national unity as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was involved in anti-Pakistan moves.
“Time and again, I have advised the government to go to the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. I appeal to the lawyers if the government does not go to the International Court of Justice, then the lawyers should go and I will fully support them,” he said while addressing an event organised at his residence here on Sunday.