Pakistan’s Sc set aside rejection of no-confidence motion against Imran Khan govt in National Assembly

The bench has ordered the reinstatement of the National Assembly in contravention of President Arif Alvi's decision to dissolve the lower house of Pakistan's Parliament.

In a setback for Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, the country’s Supreme Court today set aside the rejection of the no-confidence motion moved by the Opposition against his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government in the National Assembly.

A five-judge bench of the Pakistan Supreme Court has delivered a unanimous verdict, terming the National Assembly Deputy Speaker’s decision to dismiss the no-confidence motion against the Imran Khan government as unconstitutional. The bench has ordered the reinstatement of the National Assembly in contravention of President Arif Alvi’s decision to dissolve the lower house of Pakistan’s Parliament.

In addition, opposition parties have been granted permission to hold the no-confidence motion against the Imran Khan government. The Court has ordered voting on no-trust motion on April 9. The Supreme Court has also declared the order of fresh elections as ‘null and void’.

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