SC reserves verdict in SIC reserved seats case


 

The full court, led by CJP, heard the case. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has already submitted a written response to the apex court, stating that the SIC is no longer entitled to the reserved seats. It reiterated that the SIC’s eligibility was compromised on several grounds.

The court announced that the reserved verdict on the SIC case will be announced after consultation.

Today's hearing

At the outset of the hearing, Faisal Siddiqui, a senior counsel representing the SIC, raised significant allegations against the ECP, accusing it of failing to fulfil its duties transparently.

"Their [Election Commission's] response on allegations of dishonesty regarding reserved seats for the Balochistan Awami Party was inadequately substantiated," SIC's counsel contended.

He cited that in 2018, the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) did not win any seats, but they were allocated three reserved seats.

The chief justice pressed for clarity on the ECP's adherence to constitutional texts in their decision-making processes, asking, "Was the Election Commission's decision regarding reserved seats for the Balochistan Awami Party under the law?"

To which the SIC's counsel responded that the ECP had not conducted a transparent allocation process for reserved seats, as he cited precedents and legal texts to support his arguments.

"Did the Balochistan Awami Party participate in the elections in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa?" asked Justice Irfan Saadat.

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