The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday summoned former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in a case pertaining to the transfer of land of the Pakpattan shrine in 1985.
The case was heard by a three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar. The case concerns the illegal construction of shops on the land and the transfer of 8,000 kanals to Dewan Ghulam Qutab in 1985. Nawaz Sharif was the chief minister of Punjab province when the land belonging to the Auqaf department was transferred.
In the last hearing of the case, the court was informed that 8,000 kanals of land of the Pakpattan shrine was sold to Dewan Ghulam Qutab as per an order in 1985, but the Auqaf department later declared it a charitable endowment.
The apex court questioned under which law permission was granted to construct stores on the Auqaf department’s land.
The court said that then Punjab chief minister Nawaz Sharif withdrew the notification of the allotment of land of the Pakpattan shrine.
However, a lawyer representing Sharif argued that the former chief minister did not sign the de-notification summary.
The apex court has now ordered Sharif to personally appear before it on December 4, 2018.