Govt gets more time to appeal against SC's NAB amendments verdict.

ISLAMABAD -- The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday granted 15 days time to the federal government to file an appeal against the apex court's decision abolishing the amendments made to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) laws.

The additional time has been given in the light of the SC (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023, which came into force granting a right to appeal the apex court's verdicts.

Attorney-General for Pakistan Mansoor Awan said the extension was sought to add additional grounds in the appeal against the judgment issued by SC on September 15 about the case.

"There is now a right of appeal under the Practice and Procedure Act," the AGP said.

The SC, on September 15, ruled to strike down some amendments made to the National Accountability Ordinance (NAO), 1999. The NAB amendments case was related to public importance; thus, it fell under the original jurisdiction of the superior court i.e. Article 184(3) of the Constitution.

The time limit for filing a revision against the SC decision expired on October 15, with the government seeking 15 more days for filing an appeal.

The government was, however, supposed to file the appeal against the NAB amendments verdict today.

With the application of the SC law following the top court's decision to uphold it, additional time has now been granted to the government.

Through the appeal, the government is likely to ask the SC to annul the decision against the NAB amendments and order its restoration.

Meanwhile, petitioner Zubair...

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