NRO Cases Not Reopen Immediately: Shah Khawar
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan News: Acting Attorney General (AG) Shah Khawar has said the cases against the beneficiaries of NRO could not reopen until the Supreme Court declare the law contravening the constitution. 
Shah Khawar said the decisions under a law enjoy constitutional protection, which continues even after end of that law.
Acting Attorney General made clear that the cases against the NRO beneficiaries could open if the apex court exercising its powers of review declares the law as a breach of the constitution.
“If the court declares the law flouting the constitution and the cases reopened the concerned persons would have to get bails before arrest,” Khawar added.
NRO Cases Not Reopen Immediately: Shah Khawar was first posted on November 22, 2009 at 11:58 am.
Nawaz Sharif Greets Raja Farooq on Election as PM AJK
Lahore, Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif Greets Raja Farooq on Election as PM AJK, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Farooq Raja congratulated on his election as Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
It is worth mentioning AJK Legislative Assembly on Thursday morning voted for the election of their leader of the house where Raja Farooq Haider of Muslim Conference, secured 29 votes while his rival, Sardar Yaqoob has 19 votes.
Nawaz Sharif Greets Raja Farooq on Election as PM AJK was first posted on October 22, 2009 at 1:58 pm.
Govt to Restore Ration Depots: CJ Iftikhar
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry Thursday said that the utility stores have been unable to provide basic low cost products to consumers and called for restoration of the old ration system for the welfare of the general public. 
Three Supreme Court judges headed by Chief Justice heard the price of sugar case today.
Sugar Mills Association Chairman Sikandar Khan said rising prices of sugar on the world market and the decline in sugarcane production in Pakistan and the factors behind the sugar crisis in the country.
He said the government buying sugar mills in 36 rupees per kilogram, which is being sold on the market at Rs 70 kg.
Acting Attorney General in his arguments Khawar Shah said the government policy in the short and long term to resolve the sugar crisis.
Chief Justice in his speech at the hearing said the government should establish depots Serving low-income and rural areas to provide sugar at cheaper rates.
Govt to Restore Ration Depots: CJ Iftikhar was first posted on October 22, 2009 at 2:17 pm.

