ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court expressed dissatisfaction over the process relating the revival of the Swiss cases and called the Law Secretary after the statement by the Attorney General, Geo News reported Thursday.
The Attorney General Anwar Mansoor Khan told the Supreme Court (SC) that he is facing problems from the Law Minister and his ministry in getting Swiss cases record for the implementation of NRO verdict.
The AG Anwar said this to the Supreme Court (SC) which, after an interval, started hearing the case regarding the implementation on the SC’s verdict on National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO).
The AG said in his statement to the court that he is faced with hardships in getting the documents relating the Swiss cases from the Law Ministry. The Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammed Chaudhry asked him as to who is responsible for these problems.
It is the Law Ministry, he replied.
The CJ asked if also the Law Minister is posing as stumbling block. The AG responded affirmatively.
The court told the AG, ‘Your account has been recorded; now, you may go and tell the law ministry.’
The court said if the Law Minister is posing as stumbling block in the process, then the court will call him to account for the same.
If the Law Secretary does not show up at the court, then the Law Minister would be called.
Source: http://www.geo.tv/Pakistan.htm
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