LHC larger bench to hear Parvez Elahi's plea challenging move of governor




The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday formed a larger bench to hear Parvez Elahi s plea against his denotification as Punjab chief minister by the Punjab governor. 


After recusal by Justice Farooq Haider, Justice Asim Hafeez has been included in the larger bench. Justice Abid Aziz will head the bench that wil comprise Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh, Justice Chauhdry Muhammad Iqbal and Justice Muzammil Akhtar Shabbir. The bench will begin hearing shortly.


Earlier in the case, the LHC bench was dissolved after Justice Haider recused himself from hearing a petition filed by Chaudhry Parvez Elahi against an order of Governor Balighur Rehman to denotify him as the Punjab chief minister. The development came hours after Chief Justice Ameer Bhatti formed the bench to hear the petition. Justice Haider said he was unable to become a member of the bench hearing the case due to "personal reason". Justice Sheikh sent a request to the chief justice to form a new bench to hear the petition against the governor’s order. 


Mr Elahi, in his petition, argued that the governor had not written any letter to the chief minister, asking him to obtain a vote of confidence from the provincial assembly. It added that the governor was not authorised to summon a session when a current session was under way. A no-confidence motion was already submitted against the chief minister in the Punjab Assembly, it said, adding that Governor Rehman had neglected the Constitution and just followed advice of his lawyers.


The governor had no authority to denotify the chief minister through an unconstitutional order, Mr Elahi argued while pleading the high court to declare the order null and void.


Governor Rehman denotified Chief Minister Parvez Elahi on late Thursday night, stating that it was believed that the chief minister did not have the confidence of the majority of the members of the assembly. The notification further stated that the Punjab cabinet had been dissolved. Parvez Elahi would continue to hold office until the election of the new leader of the House, it said. 

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