ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) Thursday disposed of NAB plea, seeking early hearing of petition against acquittal of former finance minister Shaukat Tareen in the Rental Power Projects (RPPs) case.
IHC divisional bench, comprising Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Tariq Mahmood, took up the application moved by Shaukat Tareen.
Shaukat Tareen’s lawyer stated before the court that an Accountability Court acquitted former prime minister Pervez Ashraf, Tareen, and other accused. A total of seven accused were acquitted in the Piraghaib and Sahiwal Rental Power references, he added.
“Shaukat Tareen is a member of the prime minister’s Economic Advisory Council,” the lawyer said, requesting the court to dispose of the NAB appeal against his client’s acquittal at the earliest. Justice Farooq said early hearing of the appeal is not possible due to SOPs put in place in light of the recent rise in COVID-19 infections in the federal capital. The court disposed of the plea and adjourned further hearing of the case for an indefinite period.
Last week, the court had postponed hearing of all routine cases due to the third wave of COVID-19 and called for cases of urgent nature to be fixed only.
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