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Pakistan's apex court adjourns hearing by a day on rejection of no-trust vote

Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the hearing by a day... Read More
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the hearing by a day in the high-profile case about the rejection of a no-confidence motion by the National Assembly deputy speaker and the subsequent dissolution of Parliament.

A larger bench of the Supreme Court - comprising Chief Justice

Umar Ata Bandial

, Justice

Ijazul Ahsan

, Justice

Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel

, Justice

Munib Akhtar

and Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail - took action after Deputy Speaker

Qasim Suri

rejected the move to dislodge the prime minister by declaring the no-trust motion unmaintainable due to its link with a so-called foreign conspiracy.

President

Alvi

, the Supreme Court Bar Association and all political parties have been made respondents in the case.

Lawyers from the government and opposition presented their argument regarding the ruling by the deputy speaker.

During the arguments, the chief justice rejected the opposition's plea for a full bench.

"The court will hear all representatives of the parties before concluding the hearing," the chief justice said during the hearing.

Later, the court adjourned the case until 12pm on Tuesday.
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