Pak SC grants one-month extension for ex-PM Sharif's trial in graft cases

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's today granted a one-month extension to the deadline for completion of former Nawaz Sharif's trial in three corruption cases.

The deadline was set to expire on May 12 and the requested the apex court to give more time to conclude the trial.

Sharif's in his application asked for three month extension but the court after hearing arguments decided to extend the deadline till June 9.

The three cases include Avenfiled Properties, Al-Azizia & Hill Metal Establishment and Flagship reference cases. The trial in all cases is near completion.

Sharif is facing the three corruption cases at the following the Supreme Court's verdict in the An NAB inquiry is also under way against him for alleged illegal expansion of a road leading to his estate in Lahore's Umra locality.

Once formulated, this will be the fifth case against the ousted by the NAB.

Yesterday, the sought more time from the top court to end the trial on references filed by the NAB against members of the Sharif family.

Accountability court Muhammad Bashir, who presides over the hearings, had written a letter to the top court requesting for a second extension in the trial.

Earlier in March, the had granted a two-month extension to the accountability court to wrap the proceedings.

However, the trial is nowhere near its end, with the Al-Azizia Steel Mills and cases still untouched, the country's top anti-graft body is running out of time.

The Supreme Court had disqualified Sharif last year, forcing the three-time to resign. Sharif has dismissed the corruption charges as politically motivated.

The political future of Sharif, who leads the country's most powerful political family and his PML-N party, has been hanging in the balance since then. If convicted, he could be jailed.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 20:00 IST