. The court questions if decisions initiated before the SC's judgement may be reversed.
. Police blocked PTI MPs from exercising their right to vote, according to their request.
. Police presence in the legislative council should be investigated.
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday issued notices to Hamza Shahbaz and distinctive respondents, looking for their reply over PTI and PML-Q's pleas difficult Hamza's election due to the fact the Punjab chief minister.
A bench, headed via LHC Chief Justice Ameer Bhatti, performed the taking note of on separate pleas — filed via PTI and PML-Q — in competition to Hamza Shahbaz's election due to the fact the Punjab chief minister.
During the taking note of, PTI felony expert Barrister Ali Zafar and others appeared in advance than the court docket.
Presenting his arguments, Barrister Zafar maintained that election for the Punjab CM have become held on April 16 as consistent with the court docket's directives and Hamza took oath due to the fact the CM.
However, the Supreme Court ruled while giving interpretation on Article 63(A) of the Constitution that dissidents' votes can't be counted, he added.
Justice Bhatti inquired from even as the apex court docket's ruling is probably applicable.
"It desires to be seen if the actions that have been taken in advance than the SC's ruling can be nullified or not," the pick out remarked.
The court docket time-venerated the pleas for taking note of and issued notices to the parties — looking for their reply — for May 25.
PTI's MPAs, which includes Sibtain Khan, maintained withinside the plea that the police compelled the PTI and PML-Q out of the Punjab Assembly to prevent them from exercising their right to vote at the behest of Hamza, located via riots and chaos, after which Hamza have become declared the Punjab CM.
They moreover questioned the presence of police officers withinside the provincial assembly.
They said the secretary of the Assembly had averted the get admission to of non-individuals, but alleged that the deputy secretary had known as 3 hundred non-individuals inside.
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The petitioners contended that there would be fake voting in the election, claiming that PTI MP Ahsan Saleem Baryar did not vote but was on the voters list. They demanded that Hamza Shahbaz's office as Punjab chief minister be declared null and unconstitutional.
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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday issued notices to Hamza Shahbaz and distinctive respondents, looking for their reply over PTI and PML-Q's pleas difficult Hamza's election due to the fact the Punjab chief minister.
A bench, headed via LHC Chief Justice Ameer Bhatti, performed the taking note of on separate pleas — filed via PTI and PML-Q — in competition to Hamza Shahbaz's election due to the fact the Punjab chief minister.
During the taking note of, PTI felony expert Barrister Ali Zafar and others appeared in advance than the court docket.
Presenting his arguments, Barrister Zafar maintained that election for the Punjab CM have become held on April 16 as consistent with the court docket's directives and Hamza took oath due to the fact the CM.
However, the Supreme Court ruled while giving interpretation on Article 63(A) of the Constitution that dissidents' votes can't be counted, he added.
Justice Bhatti inquired from even as the apex court docket's ruling is probably applicable.
"It desires to be seen if the actions that have been taken in advance than the SC's ruling can be nullified or not," the pick out remarked.
The court docket time-venerated the pleas for taking note of and issued notices to the parties — looking for their reply — for May 25.
PTI's MPAs, which includes Sibtain Khan, maintained withinside the plea that the police compelled the PTI and PML-Q out of the Punjab Assembly to prevent them from exercising their right to vote at the behest of Hamza, located via riots and chaos, after which Hamza have become declared the Punjab CM.
They moreover questioned the presence of police officers withinside the provincial assembly.
They said the secretary of the Assembly had averted the get admission to of non-individuals, but alleged that the deputy secretary had known as 3 hundred non-individuals inside.
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