Separate sessions put Punjab budget under legal scanner.

LAHORE -- The Punjab governor's ordinance placing the provincial assembly under the law secretary has come under legal scrutiny and has been termed 'unlawful' as the house was still in session when the ordinance was promulgated.

Legal eagles and veterans proficient at parliamentary procedures maintain that prorogating and summoning the session for presenting the Punjab budget at Aiwan-i-Iqbal, notified by the law secretary, had no legal value.

They also assert that the secretary issued orders for summoning the 41st session even before the governor's ordinance was notified, hence carrying no legal weight.

Currently, two parallel 41st sessions are in progress - one chaired by PA Speaker Parvez Elahi on the assembly premises on the requisition of the opposition, and the other called by the governor and chaired by Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari at Aiwan-i-Iqbal where the fiscal budget for 2022-23 was presented and would be debated on from Saturday (today).

Dawn sent a questionnaire to Law Secretary Ahmad Raza Sarwar on WhatsApp about how an ordinance can be issued when the assembly was in session on June 14 and 15; how the secretary can prorogue and summon a session since the power lied with the assembly secretary under Punjab Assembly Rules; and how he can override assembly rules.

Mr Sarwar, however, chose to stay mum and did not even respond to repeated calls.

Meanwhile, a news release issued by the assembly speaker stated that the custodian of the house had summoned the next assembly session (presumably 41st) on the requisition of the opposition on June 15.

Legal experts and parliamentarians admAitted that the calling of the new session was tantamount to accepting the governor's prorogation order notified by the law secretary.

The speaker also stated in the news release that the ordinance promulgated by Governor Balighur Rehman - The Punjab Laws (Repealing and Removal of Difficulties) Ordinance 2022 curtailing the speaker's powers and empowering the Punjab law and parliamentary affairs department to issue notifications regarding summoning or prorogation of the Punjab Assembly - had been nullified through a unanimous resolution adopted under Article 128(2)(i) of the Constitution.

Speaker Parvez Elahi maintained the powers to prorogue and/or summon an assembly session rested with the Punjab Assembly secretary.

He stated the assembly secretary had issued orders on June 14 to call a session the next day, and the session was held in the...

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