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SC disposes off review petition of former PM Nawaz in judge video scandal case

Former PM Nawaz Sharif. Photo: ReutersThe Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday disposed off a petition filed by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif seeking a review of an August 23 verdict by the top court regarding a video scandal involving former accountability court judge Mohammad Arshad Malik. The top court had on August 23 declared that a video purportedly showing former accountability court judge Arshad Malik making compromising statements about a criminal case was not admissible as evidence until the authenticity of the video was established. In the August 23 ruling ruling, the top court had directed the petitioner, Ishtiaq Ahmed, to refer to the Islamabad High Court in this regard, since the case in question, involving former premier Nawaz Sharif, was a criminal one, and outside the jurisdiction of the SC. A three-member bench of the top court, headed by Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa and comprising of Justice Sardar Tariq Masood and Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, held a hearing into the petition of the former premier to review the August 23 verdict on Tuesday morning. In his remarks during the hearing, Justice Khosa sought to dispel the impression that the order into the video scandal had any bearing on the authority of Islamabad High Court to deliver a verdict in an ongoing case. "The high court is independent in making decisions,' Justice Khosa said.Addressing the counsel for Nawaz Sharif, Khawaja Haris, in the SC during the hearing today, Justice Khosa said that the arguments made in the review petition had already been admitted by the court in the earlier verdict, and admonished Haris for not reading that ruling. In the August 23 verdict, the SC had observed that the video involving former judge Arshad Malik could only be submitted as evidence in court by former PM Nawaz if the authenticity of it was established beyond doubt in front of the Islamabad High Court. The IHC is currently hearing an appeal filed by the former premier into his conviction in the Al-Azizia reference. The video being shared by the Sharif family in court argues that former judge Arshad Malik was pressured into giving a verdict against Nawaz in the Al Aziziya reference. 

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