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Federation submits reply in Sohail Sultan disqualification case

Federation submits reply in Sohail Sultan disqualification case

Key Takeaways

  • The Federal Constitutional Court adjourned hearing on the eligibility of PTI leader Sohail Sultan.
  • Petitioner's counsel was given time to examine the federal government’s response.
  • Case concerns Sohail Sultan, a Member of the National Assembly.

The Federal Constitutional Court has adjourned hearing in the case concerning the eligibility of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and Member of the National Assembly, Sohail Sultan. The court allowed the petitioner's counsel time to thoroughly examine the federal government’s reply.

According to official sources, this development came during a session held on Wednesday where the court heard arguments from both sides before adjourning the proceedings for further examination of evidence.

Sohail Sultan has been at the center of controversy since his nomination as a candidate for the upcoming general election. His eligibility is being challenged by an unnamed petitioner who filed a disqualification case against him, alleging that he does not meet the constitutional requirements to hold public office.

The federal government’s reply, submitted on behalf of Sohail Sultan, has been closely scrutinized by legal experts and opposition parties. The response aims to substantiate his eligibility based on the relevant provisions of the Constitution and party rules.

Legal analysts have stated that the adjournment is a strategic move by the court to ensure all aspects of the case are thoroughly examined before making a final decision. They predict that the outcome could significantly impact the political landscape leading up to the elections scheduled for later this year.

In a statement, Sohail Sultan’s spokesperson maintained that his client remains confident in the legal process and is committed to defending his candidacy. 'We believe all necessary steps have been taken to ensure our case is fully examined,' said the spokesperson, adding that they are prepared for any outcome of the proceedings.

The adjournment has also raised concerns among opposition parties who fear a potential delay in the electoral process. They argue that such delays could disrupt voter confidence and potentially affect the overall democratic process.