Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo and former premier Nawaz Sharif on Friday filed a petition in an accountability court in Lahore seeking acquittal in a case under the amended National Accountability Bureau (NAB) law. According to a private TV channel, the PML-N leader-who is currently in London on medical grounds-challenged the court decision declaring him a proclaimed offender in the illegal plot allotment case. In the petition, it was argued that under the NAB Amendment Act, the anti-corruption body has no authority to take action in cases that are worth less than Rs500million, adding that corruption of Rs130million has been alleged in the reference filed against the petitioner. The acquittal of three accused has already been ordered by the accountability court. In November 2020, an accountability court in Lahore had declared former prime minister Nawaz an absconder and had issued non-bailable arrest warrants against him in an illegal plot allotment case.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Danish envoy visits water purification plant, distributes clean water among flood victims
-
PNC to shut down illegal nursing intuitions
-
PM felicitates Saudi Crown Prince on national day of KSA
-
Everyone delivers speeches, but do nothing when in power: IHC CJ
-
Govt vehemently dismisses criticism on transgender bill
-
Japanese envoy meets COAS, offers support for flood victims
-
Court has no idea of regime change losses
-
Dengue outbreak getting worse in Karachi
-
Dengue outbreak getting worse in Karachi
-
Shehryar Afridi’s residence attacked with hand grenade
-
Amendments to NAB rules an attempt to give relief to Nawaz: Cheema
-
Nawaz seeks acquittal in plot allotment case