Murtaza Wahab welcomes legislation on suo motor powers.

KARACHI -- Sindh's Adviser to law Murtaza Wahab on Thursday called the 'intervention' as a major problem (in governance), media reported.

Wahab, Sindh government's spokesperson and law adviser, addressing a press conference in Sindh Assembly, said that this begins from 1954 and continuing till date.

He said that each state institution should function in its constitutional limits. 'The constitution tells, which institution have what powers and the government will run the executive,' Wahab said.

'Legislation is the mandate of the parliament. The government decides about the number of the judges in the Supreme Court, the constitution has granted these powers to the government' he said.

'As a citizen I welcome the new legislation, alas the parliament thought about it earlier and legislated on the judges suo moto powers. With the right to appeal the incidents like demolition of Nasla Tower in Karachi, would have been avoided,' he...

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