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  • Reserved Seats: PPP challenges Supreme Court ruling after PML-N

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    The Pakistan People's Party (PPP) challenged on Tuesday the July 12 verdict of the apex court on reserved seats, a week after the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) submitted its review petition.

    The decision received backlash from the ruling coalition, with Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz expressing her surprise and questioning the legitimacy of reinstating individuals she described as "criminals of the nation.

    Represented by Farooq H. Naek, the PPP's review petition seeks to overturn the July 12 decision that previously annulled the decisions of the Peshawar High Court and the Election Commission, directing that the reserved seats be allocated to PTI. This ruling affirmed PTI's status as a legitimate party within the Parliament and provincial assemblies.

    The SC's Practice and Procedure Committee has scheduled the hearing of the review petitions for after the September holidays.

    However, Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, dissenting from the majority decision, argued that the summer holidays should be cancelled to address the review petitions promptly.

    He emphasized that the Constitution should take precedence over the convenience of judges, stating that delaying the hearing would be unjust.