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Pak SC lists criminal, graft cases against Zardari

Updated on: 11 November,2009 02:35 PM IST  | 
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Pakistan's Supreme Court has listed a graft as well as a criminal case against President Asif Ali Zardari for hearing on November 16 and 17, raising fresh questions about his fate.

Pak SC lists criminal, graft cases against Zardari

Pakistan's Supreme Court has listed a graft as well as a criminal case against President Asif Ali Zardari for hearing on November 16 and 17, raising fresh questions about his fate.


Both cases, titled 'Asif Ali Zardari vs the state', have been added to the apex court's Cause List and will be taken up by a two-member bench. Notices have been issued to lawyers, including Mehr Khan Malik and Deputy Attorney General Chaudhry Akhtar Ali in connection with these cases.


A statement issued by the apex court on Wednesday, however, clarified that the two cases involving Zardari pertained to 1998-99 and were included in the Cause List that was prepared in August.


"Out of these matters, one relates to the transfer of a case from one court to another while the other case was filed against the order of the High Court of Sindh, Karachi... in which the learned High Court was pleased to release the property of the appellant declared before income tax authorities but restrained to dispose of the same," it said.

These cases "were proposed in routine, being old cases relating to the year 1998-99" and should not cause any misunderstanding, the apex court said without giving details.

The move comes at a time when a question mark hangs over Zardari's fate following the government's decision to drop its plan to seek parliamentary ratification of a controversial law that granted him immunity in graft cases.

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