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Law minister fears ‘collision’ between institutionsBreaking

April 13, 2023

The ruling coalition Thursday rejected the formation of a larger bench on the Supreme Court Bill, with the law minister fearing a "collision" between institutions. During a joint press conference of the ruling coalition parties, Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said that the situation was going towards a clash. “We know how to protect our rights. An attempt is being made to stop the Parliament from legislation and curtail its powers,” he added.

“All the pillars of the state should work within their limits. The Supreme Court constituted the larger bench before the legislation and fixed the hearing. The hearing has been scheduled hastily,” he added. “It has never happened in the past that a case was fixed for hearing before the enactment of the law. The current situation is alarming,” he stated.

“Senior judges were not included in the larger bench. The selected judges have been included in the larger bench. Many bar associations of the country have also called the formation of the bench wrong,” he asserted. “We are using our constitutional and democratic right. It is hoped that this controversial bench will be dissolved today,” the law minister expressed optimism.

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