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Ex-chief judge of Gilgit Baltistan Rana Shamim has submitted his written response in the Islamabad High Court, reported ARY News on Tuesday.
Rana Shamim in his written statement stated that he does not want to make the affidavit public during his life, that was the reason why he recorded the statement abroad and got it notarized.
Ex-CJ GB further said that he promised his late wife that he will put facts on record and signed the affidavit in Britain to keep it safe in another country.
Shamim, in his reply to show cause notice, said that the affidavit was not made public so proceedings of contempt of court against him cannot be held.
However, Shamim said that he is ready to face the former chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar regarding the statements he made in the affidavit.
The former submitted copy of the affidavit being circulated on social media, adding that the content of the affidavit is same as the original.
Earlier in the day,
Islamabad High Court gave the last chance to former Gilgit Baltistan (GB) chief justice Rana Shamim to submit an original affidavit by December 13 in contempt of court case.
ISLAMABAD: Ex-chief judge of Gilgit Baltistan Rana Shamim has submitted his written response in the Islamabad High Court, reported ARY News on Tuesday.
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Court directs Shamim to submit original affidavit by Dec 13, warns charges will be framed against him if he failed to do so.
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How the lies were spread and peddled by the likes.
How that old retarded kh@nz!r even maligned his own deceased wife in the course of a lie - What a pathetic MIAN LIES peddler.
Moral: Lies spread fast but could not stand - Truth spreads slowly but always prevails.
Rana Shamim issues 'unconditional' apology in ex-CJP Saqib Nisar case
Says 'no serving judge' of IHC is involved in this dispute; apologises for 'misunderstanding'
Our CorrespondentSeptember 12, 2022
ISLAMABAD:
Former
Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) chief justice Rana Shamim on Monday issued an unconditional
apology to the
Islamabad High Court (IHC) in the contempt of court
case against him.
The case was initiated against Shamim after he had signed an affidavit, wherein he had levelled allegations against ex-chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar about him manipulating judicial proceedings to deny bails to the top PML-N leadership before the general elections in 2018.
In his apology during the proceeding today, Shamim said that the name of a presiding high court senior judge – Justice Amir Farooq – was written in the affidavit instead of the former senior judge.
He added that the affidavit was written after three years, under “extreme mental stress” and at the age of 72.
“I deeply regret the mistake and apologise unconditionally to the court,” he stated, furthering that he could never think of “scandalising” the judiciary.
The former G-B chief judge said he was “sorrowful and regretful” since the proceedings against him started last year.
Rana Shamim stated that he had expressed from the beginning that the situation had arisen due to his misunderstanding.
Read Rana Shamim given last chance to submit affidavit
“No serving judge of this court is involved in this dispute,” he reiterated.
He “apologised unconditionally to all serving judges” of the court for his “misunderstanding” and left himself to the “mercy” of the court.
He pleaded with the high court that his apology is accepted. The former G-B CJ also submitted a written apology to the IHC through his lawyer Abdul Latif Afridi.
Last week, the IHC had
given Rana Shamim ‘a last chance’ to submit a list of witnesses who would depose to substantiate allegations in the affidavit against Saqib Nisar.
IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah had resumed the hearing of a case concerning the former chief judge of G-B’s affidavit published in a national daily accusing the former CJP of delaying the release of Nawaz Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz on bail after their conviction in the Avenfield Properties’ case.
The court warned that if Shamim failed to submit the list of witnesses, it would be assumed that his affidavit was not valid.
Says 'no serving judge' of IHC is involved in this dispute; apologises for 'misunderstanding'
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