Decision reserved if petition to remove caretaker PM admissible
The court reserved its decision on the petition being admissible.
Lahore: The Lahore High Court (LHC) Monday reserved its decision on the admissibility of the petition filed to remove the Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar from office.
According to the details, Justice Shahid Bilal conducted a preliminary hearing on the petition of Advocate Muhammad Muqasit.
The government lawyer said in the court that there is no such thing in the constitution that the appointment of caretaker prime minister is only for 90 days. If there is no executive of the country, how will it function?
The court reserved its decision on the petition being admissible.
It is pertinent to note that in the petition filed for the removal of Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul- Haq Kakar, the position was taken that his appointment has become ineffective after the completion of the 90-day period on November 15. Therefore, constitutionally, he is no more the Caretaker Prime Minister.
In the text of the petition, it was further said that the election commission did not extend the caretaker prime minister's term, the court should issue an order to remove the caretaker prime minister from office.
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