NAB Amendments Case | |
Court: | Supreme Court of Pakistan |
Date Decided: | Reserved as of June 6, 2024 |
Dissenting: | Justice Athar Minallah |
Laws Applied: | National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 2002 |
Keywords: | NAB, Imran Khan, Supreme Court, Pakistan, amendments |
The NAB Amendments Case refers to a significant legal case in Pakistan involving amendments to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) laws. The case has been heard by the Supreme Court of Pakistan and has involved several key figures, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The case revolves around the amendments made to the National Accountability Ordinance (NAO) 2002.[1] These amendments were challenged by Imran Khan, resulting in the Supreme Court ruling in September 2023 by a majority of 2-1 declaring the amendments unconstitutional.[2] The court ordered the reopening of all corruption cases worth less than Rs 500 million which were earlier closed against political leaders and public officials of various parties.[3] [4]
As of 6 June 2024, the Supreme Court has reserved its judgment on the federal government's petition seeking a review of the judgment against the amendments to the NAB rules.[5] [6] The Supreme Court heard the Federal Government's Intra Court Appeal (ICA) against the majority verdict.[7] The proceedings were conducted through video link, Imran Khan appeared from Adiala Jail.[7] [8] The court reserved its decision on the government's appeals against the annulment of the amendments in the NAB rules.[1] [3]
Imran Khan, who challenged the amendments, attended the hearing through video link from Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail and completed his arguments. He said that the amendments in NAB would make it easier for them, but stressed that the country's insolvency should be removed.[2]
Justice Athar Minallah issued a dissenting note on the decision not to telecast the NAB amendment case live. In his 13-page dissenting note, he wrote that live broadcasting of the case is necessary to protect fundamental rights.[9] [10]