‘Not maintainable’: SC Registrar returns review petition for interpretation of Article 63-A

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2022-07-29T07:25:57+05:00 Agencies

ISLAMABAD    -    The Registrar’s Office of the Supreme Court on Thursday returned the review petition against the decision on the presidential reference filed for the interpretation of Article 63-A. The review petition against the Article 63-A court verdict was filed by Ayesha Nawaz, a dissident member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).


The apex court, in its decision on May 17 on the presidential reference regarding the interpreta­tion of Article 63-A, observed that the vote giv­en by a dissident member of the assembly against the party policy would not be counted, while the life-time disqualification or the period of disqual­ification of the member should be determined by the parliament. The Registrar’s Office objected to the review petition, stating that the reference to the amendment of Article 63-A was sent to the Su­preme Court by President Dr Arif Alvi. The presi­dential reference was sent to the Supreme Court under Article 186, it added. The interpretation of any article was a matter between the Supreme Court and the president.


The Registrar’s Office dismissed the review ap­peal against the judgment in the Presidential Ref­erence for interpretation of Article 63-A, saying the petition was not maintainable.

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