Amir Liaquat indicted in contempt case

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Amir Liaquat was indicted in a contempt of court case by the supreme court on Wednesday.

During the hearing of the case, the renowned media personality – who is now a lawmaker – tendered an unconditional apology before the apex court, however, justice Aijazul Ahsan remarked that the time for the apology had already lapsed.

Though Liaquat pleaded not guilty to the charge, the apex court indicted him under Article 204(3) of the constitution.

‘Amir Liaquat’s violation of cour orders comes under the ambit of contempt of court,’ remarked the court.

Liaquat confirmed that a two-member bench of the supreme court had indicted him, confirming that a case would now be lodged for investigations of the contempt case.

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I have also apologised before and I leave myself at the mercy of the court, Liaquat pleaded during the hearing.

The case

Multiple petitioners including anchorperson Shahzeb Khanzada, Mir Ibrahim-ur-Rehman and Najam Aziz Sethi, had accused Hussain of violating the court orders issued on March 28, 2017 directing him not to use derogatory language for individuals.

On August 8, the SC slapped a Rs20,000 fine on Liaquat for failing to appear before the apex court. Hearing the case, the Justice Nisar asked Liaquat’s counsel why an arrest warrant should not be issued for the televangelist for not appearing in the court.

He was issued a show cause notice in August and the apex court had earlier rejected his apology, though he has been formally indicted today.

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