The Supreme Court of Pakistan has issued a directive restricting all accountability courts from delivering final verdicts in any cases.
The apex court specified that final verdicts should not be given in ongoing trials until a detailed decision is issued regarding the Practice and Procedure Act.
Justice Minallah questioned how the federal government could be considered an aggrieved party in relation to the decision against the NAB law amendments.The Chief Justice suggested waiting for a detailed verdict on the Practice and Procedure Act before proceeding with the appeal. Justice Minallah explained that the amendments only changed the forum, and if a stay order were issued, it would halt all proceedings.
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