SC suspends IHC order in audio leaks case, bars court from further proceedings

Islamabad (Manend News) The Supreme Court on Monday suspended the Islamabad High Court’s (IHC) orders in the audio leaks case related to Bushra Bibi, wife of former premier Imran Khan, and Najam Saqib, the son of former chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar.

During a hearing today, conducted by a two-member bench comprising Justice Aminuddin Khan and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan, the top court restrained the IHC from taking any further action in the audio leaks case and declared that the orders it issued on May 29 and June 25 were beyond its ambit.

On May 29, IHC’s Justice Babar Sattar had barred telecom companies from recording phone calls and data for surveillance purposes.

Justice Sattar had earlier dismissed multiple petitions from different authorities requesting that he recuse himself from the case.

Last month, the IHC allowed cellular companies to share with police data related to suspects for investigation in the post-crime scenario.

“The IHC’s orders of May 29 and June 25 are beyond its authority,” the SC ruled today, adding that the court was “not authorised to take suo moto notices”.

The SC issued notices to Bushra Bibi and Najam Saqib and also sought records of the audio leaks case at the request of the federal government.

Justice Khan asked Additional Attorney General (AAG) Munawar Iqbal Duggal whether the IHC had determined who was recording the audio, to which the latter affirmed in the negative and said the investigation was still ongoing.

“Unfortunately in this country, no one wants to get to the truth,” Justice Afghan lamented.

He noted that an inquiry commission was formed to investigate the veracity of audio leaks, but the SC, upon the orders of the previous chief justice, had to stay the decision.

“Until today, a date has not been appointed again in the SC for the audio leaks case,” Justice Afghan noted.

“When Parliament tried to find out the truth, it was also blocked,” Justice Afghan said. “If both Parliament and the court are not allowed to work, how will the truth come to light?”

Justice Khan wondered whether it had been considered that those who are being talked to are the ones leaking the audio tapes since every mobile phone has recording capabilities nowadays.

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