IHC accepts Firdous' apology, but issues another notice to her.

ISLAMABAD -- The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday accepted an unconditional apology tendered by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan in the contempt of court proceeding against her, but the federal government's spokesperson is still in hot water as the court issued a show cause notice to her for prejudicing the pending proceedings related to the petition seeking suspension of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's sentence.

The IHC on Oct 30 issued a notice to Dr Awan under Section 3 of the Contempt of Court Ordinance, 2003, according to which she maligned the court while giving a statement that the hearing of a petition on the release of Mr Sharif on Saturday's evening was 'a special dispensation'.

IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah reminded Ms Awan it was not a special dispensation, saying the court entertained the petition of Mr Sharif since a medical board formed by the government was of the view that his condition was 'critical and serious'.

The judge said it was not expected from the PM's special assistant that she would ridicule the judiciary and accuse it of providing relief only to powerful people.

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He asked her to recheck her observations, adding that she would find a number of cases in which verdicts were given in favour of poor and under-privileged people against powerful people.

He reminded her that in 2014 when the then government issued detention orders of some Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf's (PTI) workers the IHC had issued the order for their release. The court had heard the matter even though it was a Sunday, he added.

During the hearing Ms Awan tendered an unconditional apology for 'scandalising the judiciary' which was accepted by the court.

Chief Justice Minallah told Dr Awan that she had committed contempt of court on two counts - one for ridiculing the court for entertaining the case as a 'special dispensation' and one for trying to influence pending proceedings of the court related to Mr Sharif's bail petition.

Dr Awan assured the court that she would be extremely careful in future and placed herself at the mercy of the court.

The court suspended the proceedings for a few minutes and met again to announce the order.

Chief Justice Minallah observed that 'the courts have always exercised extreme restraint and ignored any matter relating to personal criticism of a judge'. He ordered the PM's special assistant to satisfy the...

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