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IHC seeks replies in NBP president’s case

byCT Report
01/09/2018
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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court directed the Attorney General for Pakistan on Friday to provide assistance in case of the suspended president of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) who has challenged his suspension by the federal cabinet before the IHC.

Justice Athar Minallah has also issued notices to the respondents with directions to submit comments by the next date of hearing, on September 10.

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Petitioner Saeed Ahmed through his counsel Faiz Rasool Jalbani has challenged the federal cabinet’s notification of August 28 which suspended Ahmed on the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) request.

In the petition, the counsel said Ahmed’s appointment is contractual in essence and he has not beached any term fixed by the government in view of the Section 11 (3) (a) of the Banks (Nationalisation) Act, 1974. Jalbani said that neither the petitioner has done nor has been alleged to have done the acts/omissions which may/might render him liable to removal in view of Section 11 (3) (b) (c) and Section 11(12) of the banks’ 1974 act.

While referring to Fortescue J’s observation that “the laws of God and man, both give the party an opportunity to make its defence, if it has any”, Jalbani said that Ahmed has been condemned unheard. He said Ahmed has never even been summoned by the government to explain his position and no show cause notice has ever been issued. In addition, he said no charge has been framed by the department against him and no departmental proceedings are pending.

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