According to the amendment bill, public cases in the SC will be heard by a bench consisting of at least nine judges


Islamabad: The National Assembly on Tuesday deferred a bill pertaining to an increase in the number of Supreme Court judges.
According to the amendment bill, public cases in the SC will be heard by a bench consisting of at least nine judges. The affected party will be able to file an appeal against the decision of the SC within 30 days.
Article 184/3 empowers the appellate court to decide on matters of public importance. On matters of public importance, orders are passed by a bench of 2-3 judges, keeping in mind the importance of the jurisdiction of the SC.
MNA Noor Alam Khan said that Article 184/3 had been misused in the past, as many political people had been punished. Law Minister Nazir Tarar said that writing everything in the Constitution created complications.
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