SC decides to indict Talal Chaudhry in contempt case on March 14

ISLAMABAD: Expressing extreme displeasure over non-submission of response, the three-judge bench of Supreme Court on Thursday decided to indict State Minister Talal Chaudhry in the contempt of court case, ARY News reported.

The bench, headed by Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, heard the case filed against the incumbent minister.

The court has given the minister a show-cause notice to explain why he may not be proceeded against for committing contempt of court by making contemptuous and derogatory speeches, maligning the judiciary.

During the court proceedings today, Chaudhry’s lawyer Kamran Murtaza complained that the CDs, having the recorded segments of inflammatory speeches, were provided much later.

He pleaded with the bench for more time to submit a reply.

The bench then ruled that the charges against the PML-N leader would be framed at the next hearing on March 14 and summoned Chaudhry to appear before the court in person.

The state minister was exempted from personal appearance before the court at the last hearing on March 6 (Tuesday) owing to his personal engagements.

Previously, the minister had submitted a reply and maintained that he was never indulged in mocking the judiciary, nor could he even think of committing contempt of court.

He claimed that his statement about the judiciary was taken out of context. He said he had never wittingly or unwittingly acted in a manner, which can be deemed as contempt of court.

The PML-N leader asked the apex court to provide details of his statement on the basis of which contempt proceedings were initiated against him.

He said every citizen has right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19 of the Constitution.

Talal Chaudhry requested the court to quash contempt of court proceedings against him.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar had taken a suo motu notice of the contemptuous statements given by the minister against the judiciary.

At PML-N’s Jarianwala public meeting, Talal Chaudhry bitterly criticized the judiciary, saying: “There was a time when the Kaabah was full of idols. Today, the judiciary is also full of PCO judges.”

He had asked the party chief to throw “those judges out because they will not do justice.”

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