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 GEO Pakistan
 SJC challenged in Supreme Court
 Updated at: 1408 PST,  Tuesday, August 04, 2009
SJC challenged in Supreme Court LAHORE: The Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) reviewing the PCO judges issue has been challenged in Lahore registry of Supreme Court.

The petitioner Barrister Zafarullah in his plea said justice is not excepted because the judges who gave the verdict against PCO judges will also be a part of SJC.

He asked how the judges who gave decision against PCO judges could make justice in SJC. SJC had already delivered its verdict against them.

The petition stated that SC neither gave verdict against former President Musharraf nor eliminated NRO instead of it, revive the 37 ordinances and delivered verdict against judges which is unjust.
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