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ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday suspended jail terms of former premier Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Captain (retd) Muhammad Safdar.

A two-judge bench comprising Justice Athar Minallah and Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb heard the petitions filed by former premier Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Capt (retd) Safdar challenging the Avenfield verdict against them.

Justice Minallah read the judgment and ordered the release of the former premier, his daughter and son-in-law.

National Accountability Bureau (NAB) prosecutor Akram Qureshi concluded his arguments in the case. During Tuesday's hearing, the bench had directed Qureshi to conclude his arguments within 30 minutes and said that a verdict will be announced today even if arguments are not concluded.

After the NAB prosecutor concluded his arguments, Nawaz's counsel, Khawaja Harris, presented brief arguments following which the court reserved its judgment.

A large number of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders, including Shehbaz Sharif, Pervaiz Rashid and Khurram Dastgir, are present in the courtroom for the hearing.

Accused claimed they bought London flats with 12 million Dirhams that were invested: NAB prosecutor
As the hearing began, the NAB prosecutor argued over the sale of Gulf Steel Mills.

"In the case, the unique point is that the Gulf Steel Mills was sold in 1978," Qureshi said while presenting records of various court judgments.

"According to the accused, the sale agreement was between Tariq Shafi and Mohammad Abdullah Kayed Ahli," he added. "This stance was adopted in petitions submitted before the Supreme Court."

To this, Justice Aurangzeb, "Was this the stance of the accused?" The NAB prosecutor responded in the affirmative.

"They said that a further 25 per cent shares were sold in 1980," Qureshi added. "How did they receive the 12 million Dirhams that were paid for the mill?"

Qureshi continued, "The petitioners stated that they invested 12 million Dirhams in Qatari prince’s business and presented the settlement as money trail for Avenfield apartments. According to them, the basis of money for the purchase of the London flats was these 12 million Dirhams but during investigation it was found that the settlement agreement presented was fake and there is no such record of it in the Dubai records,” he added.

"The Dubai government has said they have no record of the sale of 25 per cent shares," he asserted.

Qureshi further said, "Maryam Nawaz through a different plea in the Supreme Court adopted the stance and through CMA No. 7531 she submitted documents in the top court which mentioned business matters with the Qatari family."

Big difference between JIT and NAB: Justice Aurangzeb
"The same stance was adopted before us that the money for the purchase of London flats was received through the sale of Gulf Steel Mills," Qureshi added.

To this, Justice Aurangzeb asked, "What do you mean before us? The accused were never presented."

In response, Qureshi said, "This was their stance before the JIT." However, Justice Aurangzeb pointed out, "You are not the JIT, there is a big difference between NAB and JIT."

Qureshi then said, "A fake sale deed was made to hide that Maryam Nawaz is the owner." He was then asked by Justice Aurangzeb, "You are saying that Nawaz made the papers in Maryam's name?"

Replying in the affirmative, the NAB prosecutor said, "Yes, Nawaz is the real owner of the flats."

No evidence showing Nawaz as owner: Justice Minallah
To this, Justice Minallah asked Qureshi to present "some evidence" in this regard. "How can we assume that after such an extensive investigation there was no link found of Nawaz's relation with the flats," he said.

"There is no evidence showing Nawaz as owner of the flats," Justice Minallah asserted.

Responding to the judge, the NAB prosecutor said, "Till 2012, Maryam was the beneficial owner of these flats and then became a trustee through a fake trust deed." He added, "Calibri font was used in this trust deed and the font did not exist at the time."

Qureshi further claimed that dates were changed in the trust deed.

At this point, Justice Aurangzeb said, "Assuming Maryam presented fake documents, please tell us how she was sentenced for owing assets beyond her known sources of income."

No evidence to show that Nawaz was the owner: Justice Minallah
Following this, the NAB prosecutor said the defence counsels should also be questioned. However, the bench observed that he has to conclude arguments and thus will be questioned.

When the bench asked how old Maryam was in 1993, the NAB prosecutor said she was 20.

"Your stance is that Nawaz bought the flats in 1993, so then how did this become a case regarding Maryam owing assets beyond her known sources of income? Your case is that Nawaz is the real owner not Maryam," the bench observed.

Stating that he in fact is saying that Nawaz is the real owner not Maryam, Qureshi said, "It's not me but the law that asks you to assume this."

When asked regarding his stance that the children's grandfather did not own a business there, the NAB prosecutor said, "It is the children's stance that Tariq Shafi overlooked their grandfather's business."

Justice Minallah then asked if there is anyone evidence showing "any role that Nawaz had" and said, "Can someone be sentenced just based on assumptions."

Responding to the judge, Qureshi said, "The law states to do so and I have informed about the Supreme Court judgment." However, Justice Minallah remarked, "That was a minority judgment."

Justice Minallah then added that as per Supreme Court directives, NAB had to conduct an extensive investigation. "Did you probe into their known sources of income?"

However, Qureshi said, "Supreme Court's law does not apply here."

Justice Minallah then asked where the chart regarding the sources of income is and if he should write that the SC law does not apply here. Qureshi then responded in the affirmative.

Chart on known sources of income unrelated: NAB prosecutor
Further, responding to Justice Minallah's question whether the chart regarding the sources of income is unrelated, Qureshi said it was.

Qureshi also replied in the affirmative when Justice Minallah said that he has upheld that the burden of proof does not lie on NAB since the properties are located in a foreign country.

Justice Minallah then questioned, "Were such exercises conducted in the case of an official? We are asking about former presidents and premiers."

"Such was done in the cases of Hakim Ali Zardari and Ahmed Riaz Sheikh," the NAB prosecutor replied. "The burden of proof was also on the accused in both the cases."

NAB prosecutor concludes arguments
The NAB prosecutor then concluded his arguments.

Additional prosecutor general Jehanzeb Bharwana then requested for a brief argument and contended that the trust deed submitted by Maryam was fake.

Justice Minallah then asked the additional prosecutor general if he agrees with Qureshi that this is a case of first impression. Bharwana replied in the affirmative.

The judge then asked who prepared the chart on the known sources of income. "Where is the person who made the chart and if they appeared before court then we would have conducted arguments over it."

Justice Aurangzeb then asked, "What is the rush in the case? This case is being fought through NAB's prosecutor general."

Justice Minallah then remarked, “Maryam could only have assisted if she played a role in the purchase of the properties.”

Qureshi then responded, “It is not necessary to know the worth of the properties as the flats, lavish lifestyle and media interviews are present.”

As the NAB prosecutor concluded his arguments, Nawaz's counsel, Khawaja Harris, presented brief arguments after which the court reserved its judgment.

Sentences
Accountability court judge Mohammad Bashir had on July 6 convicted Nawaz, Maryam and Capt (retd) Safdar in the Avenfield properties reference and sentenced them to 11 years, eight years and one year, respectively, in prison.

Nawaz and Maryam were arrested on July 13 upon arrival in Lahore from London.

On July 16, the Sharifs had filed appeals for the Avenfield verdict to be overturned.

Further, the Supreme Court on Monday rejected a petition filed by the NAB challenging the IHC's decision to hear Sharifs' petitions against the Avenfield verdict.

On September 15, the anti-graft body had moved the Supreme Court in an effort to keep the IHC from ruling on an application from the Sharif family seeking the suspension of the Avenfield verdict. However, imposing a Rs20,000 fine on the bureau, Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar noted that justice should be served to petitioners.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/211668
 
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Lahore High Court! Enough said and disappointing news; really shows how strong this sharif mafia is and how it is deeply entrenched in the Pakistani system.
 
Good for them.

What's not good for them is there's a million more cases to deal with.
 
Disgraceful decision. Now we'll have that media cell of barking noonies back too..great..will we ever put the corrupt rich in jail??
 
Disgraceful decision. Now we'll have that media cell of barking noonies back too..great..will we ever put the corrupt rich in jail??

Atleast they'll be using their 'own' money this time (disclaimer, their own money will possibly be looted money, but still, it's coming out of their coffers so they feel the drain if nothing else.)
 
Atleast they'll be using their 'own' money this time (disclaimer, their own money will possibly be looted money, but still, it's coming out of their coffers so they feel the drain if nothing else.)

True..lets hope some more cases can keep them embroiled in this for a while..
 
The NAB prosecutors did not present and fight the case properly from the start. This judgement is completely justified in the scenario, however it is indeed shameful.

PML-N supporters will be at their most annoying for some time now.

But if I am understand correctly the punishment has been suspended but they have not been acquitted.
 
Pathetic verdict. A full two-year hearing just for the verdict to be overturned. What a sham!

Now what? Where will the case go?SC?When?
 
What a joke! This thief is walking away free again. Could be that some deal to seize his money and assets has been done.
 
Fundamental problem is NAB Court works on principle of “Guilty till proven innocent” while regular court “Innocent till proven guilty”, that’s why most cases in NAB are overturn...

Make you wonder, why? - Like all good things in Pakistan, this NAB business came in Musharif era to do what it did exactly now. Cases against Galani were also dismissed after 3 years....

In politics “Baad Say Baadnam bura”, mantra is not just true but that is name of the game. Reputation is everything !!

This whole NAB system is rigged to get rid of politicians, last two PMs are prime example...Another example which demonstrate, election was rigged heavily to get NS out of Pakistani politics :facepalm:
 
As per journalist Sabir Shakir, we will find out soon why NAB failed to produce same evidence they presented to JIT in Avenfield case. The way Hamza is cautious saying anything against decision of JIT - NOT BARKING as typical nooras, there is something cooking. However, let's see what happens next in other cases.:13:
 
Some things will never change.

Criminals walking free is one of them.

A sad news.

They will loot with passion this time around.

More damage to Pakistan coming!
 
A disgraceful decision! The case was simple and remains simple- the Sharifs own the properties in London, so where did the money come from?
 
A disgraceful decision! The case was simple and remains simple- the Sharifs own the properties in London, so where did the money come from?

There's no paper trail of them owning the flats, nor was any valuation ever presented by NAB.

Finally, a competent judge tossed it out. Doesn't mean they're innocent at all, but the case really has zero substance.
 
There's no paper trail of them owning the flats, nor was any valuation ever presented by NAB.

Finally, a competent judge tossed it out. Doesn't mean they're innocent at all, but the case really has zero substance.

You miss one thing, they have admitted to it.
 
Does this judgement also have an impact on whether or not Nawaz can stand for an elected position again?
 
So admitting that you own the properties has no legal value. Can you tell me where you studied law?

We have three statements from different people.

Maryam said they had no properties. Her brother said she did. Since this case is about Maryam, her statement is the only one that can be used against her.

Besides, Judge said he's innocent, no one cares about [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION]
 
We have three statements from different people.

Maryam said they had no properties. Her brother said she did. Since this case is about Maryam, her statement is the only one that can be used against her.

Besides, Judge said he's innocent, no one cares about [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION]

The law in PK is that if you live beyond your means then you have to show what your sources of income are, and the Sharifs did not show a single receipt in the entire 2 years after the Panama. Instead, they accused the dead dad of being a money launderer. This verdict is tripe and as soon as it gets to the SC, it will be overturned. I am not sure of your political affiliations but Maryam alone is guilty of the forged documents, the only one i feel sorry for is Capt Safdar as he only joined the family to enjoy double shifts according to Rana the Qatil.
 
Desi Liberals now in computer language:

If, Nawaz Sharif convicted,
Then, Khalai Makhlooq,
Else, Justice is served.
 
We need to make a new country again, last time it was independence from being prosecuted for religion, now its independence from Sharif and his cronies, he is like a virus. Leave him in Napakistan where him and his dimwitted followers can live, everybody else can move to a new Pakistan.

Very triggering news.
 
We have three statements from different people.

Maryam said they had no properties. Her brother said she did. Since this case is about Maryam, her statement is the only one that can be used against her.

Besides, Judge said he's innocent, no one cares about [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION]

The case is against Nawaz Sharif and he admitted in parliament that : these properties are ours and this is the money trail.
 
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Justice prevails in the end. There was never sufficient proof against NS and co. Ask any lawyer who followed the case, if they are unbiased, they will tell you that the NAB had absolutely no proof.
 
I think this freedom will be short lived or they will move abroad. When you've looted left, right and centre, you will be caught out one way or another.
 
I think this freedom will be short lived or they will move abroad. When you've looted left, right and centre, you will be caught out one way or another.

Except that IK and his team have tried their best to bring up an evidence and have failed to bring it up even when they have the government.
 
Justice prevails in the end. There was never sufficient proof against NS and co. Ask any lawyer who followed the case, if they are unbiased, they will tell you that the NAB had absolutely no proof.

What are you talking about?
Justice prevailed?
Honestly, with some people i’m not sure if its their inherent dishonesty or just plain stupidity.
I guess for those that haven’t been as successful as their peers, it must be a combination of both.
 
Except that IK and his team have tried their best to bring up an evidence and have failed to bring it up even when they have the government.

He's been in office just over a month. Now NS is free im sure more investigations will begin. He was an open criminal, it wont be too hard but I have a feeling he will flee before going to jail again.
 
Does this judgement also have an impact on whether or not Nawaz can stand for an elected position again?

Nope, he is still banned from politics. This judgement simply suspends the verdict, it doesn't acquit him.
 
Nope, he is still banned from politics. This judgement simply suspends the verdict, it doesn't acquit him.

Thanks to another Fake verdict, but his daughter still can run for the office ;-)

Military Establishment has no shape, all this topi drama to rigg elections. This country has no future as long as Army is too much into politics, they have ruined everything :facepalm:
 
The law in PK is that if you live beyond your means then you have to show what your sources of income are, and the Sharifs did not show a single receipt in the entire 2 years after the Panama. Instead, they accused the dead dad of being a money launderer. This verdict is tripe and as soon as it gets to the SC, it will be overturned. I am not sure of your political affiliations but Maryam alone is guilty of the forged documents, the only one i feel sorry for is Capt Safdar as he only joined the family to enjoy double shifts according to Rana the Qatil.

You can watch from 6-9 mins, to get an idea how regular or normal courts work...Burden of Proof is not on guilty party... As I said earlier NAB is not real court, a special court engineered by ME to deal with politicians... You can cry all day on social media but burden of proof is on NAB to prove that NS has done corruption...This whole drama was made up of Pakistan Army to get rid of NS, this is not the first time they have done such a thing :facepalm:


 
Law will take its course, PTI responds to Nawaz judgement

LAHORE: Stating that the decision of the Islam*abad High Court (IHC) to suspend the accountability court’s verdict in the Avenfield reference was on a “procedural basis”, Infor*mation Minister Fawad Chaudhry said that the government fully respected the country’s courts.

In a statement issued by the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s media department on Wednesday, Mr Chaudhry said that the country’s courts were functioning independently and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was also an independent and autonomous institution and the government had no role to play in its activities.

Mr Chaudhry, who is also the information secretary of the ruling PTI, said the government respected the IHC’s order like all its previous judgements. He said the government as well as the people of Pakistan wanted action against all those involved in corruption.

“The people of Pakistan want that their looted wealth brought back to the country and the government is working to achieve this objective,” he asserted.

Stating that the nation was now aware about the character of the Sharif family, he alleged that the Sharifs were yet to provide evidence of its ownership of billions of rupees. He said the law would take its course and the case would further unfold.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari termed the IHC verdict a “relief to the Sharif family”.

In a statement issued from Bilawal House Karachi, the PPP chairman said that after the death of Begum Kulsoom Nawaz, the Sharif family was going through “testing times”.

“The PPP and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto fought for the independence of judiciary and were an integral part of this important movement. The PPP has also suffered at the hands of judicial verdicts but not once have we disrespected the courts,” he added.

The PPP chairman said he could not comment on the legal aspects of this verdict as courts were yet to decide on the appeals.

“We believe that our courts should not seem to be seen as part of any political victimisation. Rule of law and independence of judiciary are essential for any democratic system to thrive,” he concluded.

Similarly, PPP Punjab president Qamar Zaman Kaira in a separate statement said that as soon as the accountability court had announced 10-year jail term for the PML-N’s supreme leader, it was being expected that the (Islamabad) high court would bail out the ex-premier.

Mr Kaira said Nawaz Sharif had always been getting relief [from courts] and the it was repeated once again on Wednesday.

He said the grounds the IHC had made as basis in its verdict for releasing Nawaz Sharif would be known only in the detailed judgement.

Mr Kaira, however, said that so far only punishment had been suspended as the former prime minister would have to face the case and submit the money trail for the assets to which he had admitted ownership.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1434005/law-will-take-its-course-pti-responds-to-nawaz-judgement
 
"Supreme Leader"...

Honestly, we should just change the name of Pakistan to Westeros and be done with it..
 
Nawaz Sharif is no longer relevant, let to noonies pine over him.

The PTI takeover is complete!
 
More than the decision ( which could be due to weak prosecution), comments from judges were more disturbing.

"Door door tak Nawaz Sharif ka properties se taluq nazar nahi aata" WOW

"Even if the trust deed is fake, how is it a crime".

"Even if Calibri font wasn't "commercially" available, it was still available" :facepalm: :facepalm:

And these are not sarcastic quotes, these are still available on twitter accounts of Geo (and other channels)
 
Heard Nawaz will leave for London soon after his name is wiped from the ECL.

IK is interior minister as well, only he has prerogative to add or remove names to ECL, unless SC directs him to remove it.
 
More than the decision ( which could be due to weak prosecution), comments from judges were more disturbing.

"Door door tak Nawaz Sharif ka properties se taluq nazar nahi aata" WOW

"Even if the trust deed is fake, how is it a crime".

"Even if Calibri font wasn't "commercially" available, it was still available" :facepalm: :facepalm:

And these are not sarcastic quotes, these are still available on twitter accounts of Geo (and other channels)

Check the judges bank account. I bet there would have been a huge influx of money in the last few days.
 
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More than the decision ( which could be due to weak prosecution), comments from judges were more disturbing.

"Door door tak Nawaz Sharif ka properties se taluq nazar nahi aata" WOW

"Even if the trust deed is fake, how is it a crime".

"Even if Calibri font wasn't "commercially" available, it was still available" :facepalm: :facepalm:

And these are not sarcastic quotes, these are still available on twitter accounts of Geo (and other channels)

To think some people are saying "Justice has been served".....
 
You can watch from 6-9 mins, to get an idea how regular or normal courts work...Burden of Proof is not on guilty party... As I said earlier NAB is not real court, a special court engineered by ME to deal with politicians... You can cry all day on social media but burden of proof is on NAB to prove that NS has done corruption...This whole drama was made up of Pakistan Army to get rid of NS, this is not the first time they have done such a thing :facepalm:



My Dear friend, when you have held public office, you fall under the NAB ordinance, which was passed by the Parliament and has not been repealed by PPP or PMLN. The law states that where a public office holder's assets, or assets held by his or her immediate family members are beyond their means, the burden is on them to prove how they came about those assets.

And it is sound law.
 
More than the decision ( which could be due to weak prosecution), comments from judges were more disturbing.

"Door door tak Nawaz Sharif ka properties se taluq nazar nahi aata" WOW

"Even if the trust deed is fake, how is it a crime".

"Even if Calibri font wasn't "commercially" available, it was still available" :facepalm: :facepalm:

And these are not sarcastic quotes, these are still available on twitter accounts of Geo (and other channels)

Justice Qayyum is alive and well.
 
The SC had suspended the suspension by the IHC. The corruption of Justice Minullah exposed by the CJP in the SC today.
 
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has adjourned the hearing till September 15 on the appeals against the punishment given by the accountability court to Maryam Nawaz and Captain (retd) Safdar Awan in the Avenfield reference.

Maryam’s request for exemption from attendance due to coronavirus infection was accepted.

The division bench of the high court comprising Acting Chief Justice Aamir Farooq and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani heard the plea against the accountability court’s verdict against Maryam Nawaz and Captain (retd) Safdar.

When the appeals against the sentences were heard, Maryam did not appear before the court, and a request for exemption from attendance was submitted on her behalf.

In her request, it was stated that she had contracted Covid-19 and would be unable to appear in court.

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president’s assistant counsel requested to postpone the hearing, which the court accepted and postponed the hearing on the appeals till September 15.

Express Tribune
 
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has adjourned the hearing till September 15 on the appeals against the punishment given by the accountability court to Maryam Nawaz and Captain (retd) Safdar Awan in the Avenfield reference.

Maryam’s request for exemption from attendance due to coronavirus infection was accepted.

The division bench of the high court comprising Acting Chief Justice Aamir Farooq and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani heard the plea against the accountability court’s verdict against Maryam Nawaz and Captain (retd) Safdar.

When the appeals against the sentences were heard, Maryam did not appear before the court, and a request for exemption from attendance was submitted on her behalf.

In her request, it was stated that she had contracted Covid-19 and would be unable to appear in court.

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president’s assistant counsel requested to postpone the hearing, which the court accepted and postponed the hearing on the appeals till September 15.

Express Tribune

What the hell is going on? She is on bail to look after her dad, who isn't and hasn't been in PK for the last 2.75 yrs. Look her up.
 
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