SC rejects govt's petition challenging prevention of action against sugar millers

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The apex court ordered to maintain the SHC verdict till the next hearing.

ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court of Pakistan has on Thursday rejected the federal government’s petition challenging the Sindh High Court decision which prevented it from taking action against sugar mill owners in the light of recommendations by Sugar Inquiry Commission report.

Justice Ijazul Ahsan inquired that whether the SHC has been apprised of the Islamabad High Court decision which it gave over the case. Attorney General Khalid Jawed Khan said the verdict has been mentioned in the petition filed by sugar millers but not in the SHC interim order. Justice Ijazul Ahsan asked if any action was taken on the commission’s report. The attorney general told the court that some sugar millers moved the Peshawar High Court and some filed petition in the Balochistan High Court as they do not want the authorities to take action over the report.

Makhdoom Ali Khan said it should be examined that whether the commission was made according to the law and whether it was neutral. Courts can intervene if these matters were not taken care of, he added.

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