A day earlier, on Thursday, CJ Aalia Neelum reserved her order while hearing an application for an early hearing of a petition filed against the LHC’s last year’s order. The CJ unveiled her order on Friday, announcing formation of a larger bench to hear the government appeal.
The LHC on Nov 1, 2024 temporarily restrained the deputy commissioners (DCs) in Punjab from issuing further detention orders under section 3 of the MPO Ordinance 1960.
Justice Muhammad Amjad Rafiq passed the order while hearing a petition filed by a PTI leader At the last hearing of the case, PTI’s counsel Azhar Siddique had raised objection to the bench comprising Justice Neelum, contending that the matter was still pending in the court of Justice Rafiq.
He argued that the bench comprising the CJ did not have the jurisdiction to hear this case. He said Justice Rafiq had already examined the case in great detail.
“Justice Amjad Rafiq had issued a stay order in accordance with the law,” he said. The CJ remarked that Justice Rafiq was currently hearing cases at the LHC’s Multan Registry.
Siddique argued that the bench of Justice Amjad Rafiq was in Lahore on March 21 and the case cannot be listed before this bench. The CJ, however, rejected his contention, asking him to “keep quiet”. She later reserved her order in the case amid protest by the counsel.