ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a petition seeking dismissal of National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) Shakargarh In-charge Muhammad Boota from service.
A two-member SC bench comprising Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed and Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar heard the case. During the course of proceedings, the counsel for NADRA apprised the court that a woman named Parveen Akhtar visited NADRA centre to change her Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC). The woman's husband's name was Irshad Ahmed but mistakenly Usman Yusuf Mobin was written on the card, he added. He said Usman Yusuf Mubeen was the chairman of NADRA at that time.
SC rejects NADRA’s plea seeking dismissal of Shakargarh In-charge
Upon this, the Chief Justice asked how it was possible that such an error occurred in data entry. Muhammad Boota said that the woman who entered data incorrectly was reinstated. The Chief Justice addressing Boota said that it was his responsibility to review the data as an in-charge.
Muhammad Boota said that everything would have been cleared had there been an inquiry. The ID card was also signed by the Chairman NADRA, he added. He asked if he was responsible as an in-charge then why not the chairman NADRA who gave the final approval. He said that he was dismissed from service without any inquiry.