Overseas Pakistanis voting case to be decided before next election: Justice Jamal
Court adjourned case hearing for two weeks


Islamabad: During the hearing of the case related to the vote of overseas Pakistanis in the Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court, Justice Jamal Mandokhel remarked that he would decide the case of overseas Pakistanis voting before the next election.
The Constitutional Bench headed by Justice Aminuddin Khan heard the case related to the vote of overseas Pakistanis, and Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed appeared in the court.
Former Federal Minister Sheikh Rashid’s lawyer took the position that the case concerns the vote of overseas Pakistanis.
During the hearing, Justice Mandokhel said that time was short today, and that they would hear this case soon. The election has not even taken place yet.
Justice Jamal Mandokhel remarked with a smile that he would decide this case before the next election, the next hearing of the case will be after two weeks.
Along with this, the court adjourned the hearing of the case related to the vote of overseas Pakistanis.
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