IHC allows govt to investigate oil companies over fuel shortage.

ISLAMABAD -- The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday allowed the federal government to investigate oil marketing companies for their alleged role in the petroleum shortage in the country.

A bench of the high court headed by Chief Justice Athar Minallah announced an 11-page verdict, turning down a request by the oil firms to restrain the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) from conducting an inquiry against them.

The bench had reserved the verdict on Thursday after hearing arguments from both sides - the petitioners and the government.

The bench observed that it was shocking that the country faced a fuel shortage despite the fact that oil prices were decreasing globally. It said people's constitutionals rights were affected due to the shortage.

The IHC held that the government is bound to investigate the crisis.

Earlier, on June 18, a report on the...

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