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Pak court to declare verdict in Nawaz Sharif case

The bench set December 4 for pronouncement of the verdict and issued notices to the parties involved in the case to ensure their presence on the day.

Islamabad: Pakistan’s Islamabad High Court (IHC) will announce its verdict on a plea of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif seeking the merger of all the references filed against him on December 4 (tomorrow).

Mr Sharif had approached the high court, challenging the accountability court’s November 8 verdict that rejected his request to merge the references against him into one to conduct a joint trial.

A bench, comprising Justice Amir Farooq and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Naqvi, reserved the verdict after hearing arguments from the Sharif’s lawyer and the prosecutor of the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB).

The bench set December 4 for pronouncement of the verdict and issued notices to the parties involved in the case to ensure their presence on the day.

On November 8, accountability court’s Judge Muhammad Bashir rejected the Sharif’s application for joint trial and formally framed charges against him in each of the three references.

The three references related to the Sharif family’s London flats, Flagship Investment and Al-Azizia and Hill Metal Establishment. The former premier rejected all corruption charges while pleading not guilty and opted to contest them.

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