Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Aitzaz wants new judges in larger bench

Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan, the counsel for Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said it is not appropriate for the judges who ordered to indict the PM to sit in the larger bench.

He was talking to the reporters after filing appeal against the Supreme Court’s summon to PM Gilani to appear on February 13 in contempt of court case.

Aitzaz said he based the appeal on precedents set by top courts in Australia, Britain, France, India and the United States.

"I have filed an appeal today. I have quoted more than 50 national and international cases and given specific reasons against the Supreme Court order," Ahsan told reporters.

The counsel called for an early hearing of the appeal. "It depends on the court to stay the proceedings and decide against summoning the prime minister on February 13," he said.

Replying to a question, he said he would appear even if the Chief Justice is included in the larger bench. 'I have not appeared before him for the last four years.'

A seven-member larger bench issued the verdict finding enough matter to indict the premier. Now a nine-member bench would hear the appeal against the order.

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