Tue, 21-Oct-2025

IHC suspends ECP’s order to change Islamabad’s election tribunal  

IHC

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) suspended the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) order to change the Islamabad Election Tribunal and reinstated the tribunal comprising Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri.

Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Amer Farooq heard the petition against the change of the Election Tribunal. In the hearing, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz Member of Assembly Anjum Aqeel, Additional Attorney General and the lawyers of the parties appeared in the court.

The court asked Anjum Aqeel that what he has written in the affidavit submitted to the Election Commission is true. Anjum Aqeel Khan could not explain the words ‘nepotism’ used in the petition on judicial inquiry.

Chief Justice Amer Farooq asked you to explain what nepotism is. On this, Anjum Aqeel said that these are legal words, “I apologize unconditionally to the court”.

During the hearing, the Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court asked the Additional Attorney General, how will you defend this ordinance. He replied that  Acting President issued an ordinance overnight.

The court said that you people have set up an ordnance factory.

The court issued a show cause notice to Anjum Aqeel Khan and directed him to ensure attendance at every hearing and adjourned further hearing of the case till July 9.

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ECP approves PML-N lawmakers request to change tribunal

ECP

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) announced the reserved verdict and approved the request to change the Election Tribunal of Islamabad.

ECP approved the application of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz(PML-N) Anjum Aqeel, Tariq Fazal Chaudhry and Khurram Nawaz.

The Election Commission while giving a decision on the application of Anjum Aqeel, Tariq Fazal and Khurram Nawaz directed to transfer the applications related to the three constituencies to other tribunals.

It should be remembered that in the general elections of February 2024, the opposition candidates had leveled allegations of rigging against the candidates of the PML-N, who were successful in the three seats of Islamabad.

The Islamabad High Court had suspended the notification of the success of the three PML-N leaders while the matter was in the Election Tribunal.

Expressing no confidence in the election tribunal, the League leaders had filed a petition to refer the matter to other tribunals.

A few days ago, the ECP had reserved its decision on the requests of Muslim League-N leaders.

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ECP to hear PML-N MNAs request to transfer case from tribunal

ECP

ISLAMABAD: The petitions of the three Members of the National Assembly from Islamabad to change the election tribunal have been fixed for hearing.

PML-N’s Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, Anjum Aqeel and Raja Khurram Nawaz expressed their lack of confidence in the Election Tribunal and submitted an application to the Election Commission of Pakistan for the change of the Tribunal.

It was pleaded in the petition that there is fear that justice will not be served as they are not satisfied with the existing tribunal.

However, the ECP has fixed the applications of Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, Anjum Aqeel and Khurram Nawaz to change the tribunal on June 4 for hearing.

The Election Commission will hear the request to transfer the case from the tribunal tomorrow.

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NA Session likely to convene from February 26 to 28

Madrassa bill to be tabled in joint session on Dec 17

Islamabad: The date of February 26 to 28 has been suggested for convening the session of the National Assembly. A summary regarding the date of convening the session of the National Assembly has been sent to the president. The notification of the successful candidates for the three National Assembly seats from Islamabad has been restored. … Read more