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SC issues notices to Imran Khan, others in ECP contempt case

ECP requests to transfer all contempt cases from various high courts to a single one
Imran Khan, center, arrives to appear before an anti-terrorism court in Islamabad on August 25, 2022. AFP file photo
Imran Khan, center, arrives to appear before an anti-terrorism court in Islamabad on August 25, 2022. AFP file photo

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court issued on Tuesday notices to former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairperson Imran Khan, Asad Umar and Fawad Chaudhry in election commission contempt case.

A three-member SC bench comprising Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial, Justice Ayesha A Malik and Justice Athar Minallah heard the case filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to transfer all its contempt cases against PTI leaders from various high courts to a single one.

During the hearing, the bench remarked that the electoral body requested to transfer the cases pending in different high courts to one high court. The ECP was of the opinion that they should prepare for local and general elections or had to fight cases in different courts, it added.

The chief justice said that the Election Commission also presented a judicial precedent of merging cases with the order of the apex court. “The ECP is relying on Article 186A,” he added.

He inquired if there was an example of the decision of the apex court to merge the cases of different high courts.

The ECP counsel responded that the Supreme Court ordered consolidation of income tax cases pending in various high courts in 1999.

To which, the Justice Bandial said that clubbing of cases pending in different high courts must have the same point of law.

He asked who were the petitioners in contempt of Election Commission cases in the high courts?

The counsel replied that Imran Khan, Chaudhry and Umar had filed cases against the ECP in various high courts.

Justice Ayesha A Malik said that the Supreme Court in the PEMRA cases had declared that the high court cases would continue and would not be clubbed. Justice Athar Minallah said that the Supreme Court had clubbed all the cases of the high courts in Hajj assistants case.

The ECP counsel said that the cases of the same nature would have conflicting judgments in different high courts. Justice Ayesha said that the apex court would decide when the conflicting decisions challenged before the Supreme Court.

The Chief Justice asked under which constitutional authority did the Supreme Court order clubbing of cases pending in the different high courts? The counsel said that the injunctions of the high courts in the contempt of Election Commission case had also been challenged in the Supreme Court.

The court directed that the ECP petitions against the injunction of the high courts should also be fixed with this case. Subsequently, hearing of the case was adjourned for two weeks.

The ECP in its petition had stated that it had issued contempt notices to PTI chairman Imran Khan as well as other party leaders including Asad Umar, Fawad Chaudhry in the months of August and September. However, these notices were challenged in high courts.

The ECP noted that under Section 10 of the Election Act, 2017, it had the authority to initiate contempt proceedings being a constitutional body.

The commission further stated that Imran and Fawad had challenged the contempt notices before the Lahore High Court’s Rawalpindi bench while Asad Umar had challenged it before the Sindh High Court. Another one was challenged before the Islamabad High Court.

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