ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed live streaming of proceedings in scores of petitions challenging the validity of the 26th Constitutional Amendment. An eight-member Constitutional Bench ...
• Counsel argues Article 239 violated in passage of tweaks; argues CB not sending matter to full court akin to ‘rewriting’ Article 191A • Justice Mazhar says court will examine procedural matters once ...
AS Martin Luther King once said, “An unjust law is no law at all.” In recent years, Pakistan has witnessed constitutional changes and amendments whose effects have rippled across the country, ...
An eight-judge Constitutional Bench (CB) of the Supreme Court (SC) took up on Tuesday a cluster of pleas challenging the 26th Constitutional Amendment - legislation that rewired judicial authority, ...
Disagreements erupted during the 26th Amendment hearing at the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Judges debated bench composition and procedural rules amid visible tension. Senior counsel Abid Shahid Zuberi ...
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Constitutional Bench can hear 26th Amendment case: Justice MazharPublished on: October 16, 2025 4:07 AM
Pakistan, Oct. 16 -- Supreme Court's Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar on Wednesday said that the constitutional bench can hear 26th Amendment case and that judges from all the constitutional benches can be ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday questioned whether it retains the "authority" to order a full-court hearing under the newly inserted Article 191A, as an eight-member constitutional bench resumed ...
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SC mulls over full bench to hear pleas against 26th AmendmentPublished on: October 9, 2025 4:48 AM
Pakistan, Oct. 9 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the presentation of a list of full courts, constituted in the past, while hearing petitions challenging the 26th Constitutional Amendment.
Eight-judge Constitutional Bench resumes hearing over three dozen petitions against 26th Amendment Justice Ayesha terms Article 191A ‘procedural’, says limits apply to benches not SC Judges debate ...
Munir A. Malik urges case be heard by all 16 judges who formed SC before amendment, citing Article 176 that defines SC as comprising chief justice and all judges Justice Ayesha Malik notes Article 191 ...
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