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Pak Govt to challenge SC's rejection of Contempt Law | The Pakistan Government has decided to challenge the Supreme Court's decision to strike down the controversial
Contempt of Court Act (COCA) 2012. Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar confirmed that the government's decision in principle to file a review petition against
the apex court's decision nullifying the new Contempt of Court Law, which had been passed by the two houses of parliament last month, reports The Dawn. Babar
said the government would also contest the apex court's July 12 order in which
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf had been asked to implement the NRO judgment
and write to Swiss authorities seeking a re-opening of cases against President
Asif Ali Zardari. Ashraf has been given the deadline of August 8 to submit his
response in the NRO judgment implementation case. Babar said the decision has
been taken in consultation with allied parties and legal experts. However, legal
experts are skeptical about the review petitions helping the government to buy
the adequate time that it needs. "As long as the Supreme Court doesn't issue a
stay order against its August 3 decision on COCA, the decision will remain in
effect. Admissibility of a review petition does not automatically disqualify the
original decision that remains in place till the time the court decides otherwise,"
Supreme Court lawyer Salman Akram Raja said.
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