LHC disposes of CM Elahi's petition after Punjab governor withdraws denotification order

LHC disposes of CM Elahi's petition after Punjab governor withdraws denotification order

Pakistan

LHC disposes of CM Elahi's petition as Punjab governor withdraws denotification order

LAHORE (Dunya News) – The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Thursday disposed of a petition filed by Chief Minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi against his denotification as the provincial chief executive after Governor Balighur Rehman retracted his order.  

A five-member bench, headed by Justice Abid Aziz Sheikh and comprising Justice Chaudry Iqbal, Justice Muzammil Akhtar Shabbir, Justice Tariq Saleem Sheikh and Justice Asim Hafeez, declared the petition ineffective after the counsel for the governor informed it that the Dec 23 order to denotify Mr Elahi as CM had been retracted.  

After he informed the court about the development, Justice Abid Aziz Sheikh remarked that the case was settled now as the governor had taken back his notification. All the issues were settled constitutionally, he remarked.  

Earlier in the day, CM Elahi managed to secure the vote of confidence from the Punjab Assembly during a chaotic session as the opposition parties boycotted it. 

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At the outset of the hearing, the Punjab chief minister s counsel, Barrister Ali Zafar, informed the bench that Mr Elahi had secured the vote of confidence from the assembly. A copy of the notification was also submitted in court.  

When Justice Abid Aziz asked how many members had reposed trust in the chief minister, Barrister Ali Zafar said 186 lawmakers had given trust vote to Mr Elahi. He said: "We have ended political crisis in the province". He also pleaded the court to declare the governor s notification null and void, arguring that it was not in line with the law.  

However, the counsel for the governor, Mansoor Usman Awan, raised objections to the voting process, saying rules and regulations were not followed. 

On Wednesday, the LHC extended suspension of Punjab Governor Balighur Rehman’s order and adjourned the hearing till Jan 12. During the hearing, Justice Sheikh asked if the matter was still undecided. Mr Elahi’s counsel Barrister Ali Zafar said all issues would be resolved in court. The governor’s lawyer argued that the chief minister had sufficient time to secure the trust vote after the high court suspended the notification. He said taking no trust vote from the assembly during this period showed their bad intention. He asked the court to fix a time period for the confidence vote. 

Justice Sheikh remarked that the governor had authority to ask the chief minister to get the vote of confidence. How much time was needed to get the trust vote, he questioned Mr Zafar. He said the governor had offered to withdraw the notification if the chief minister took the vote of confidence.

Justice Asim Hafeez remarked that the chief minister had an opportunity to secure the trust vote after the case was adjourned last month. He added the chief minister should have confidence of the majority of lawmakers all the time. 

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On Dec 23, the high court suspended Governor Balighur Rehman’s notification of denotifying Elahi as the provincial chief executive. It issued the order after the chief minister submitted an undertaking that he would not dissolve Punjab assembly until he obtained a vote of confidence from the house.

Punjab Governor Balighur Rehman s lawyer argued that the governor would take his notification regarding removal of Mr Elahi from holding the CM office back provided that the court bound the CM not to dissolve the assembly. Justice Asim Hafeez remarked that the Article 130 of the Constitution of Pakistan barred the court from halting the CM to dissolve the assembly after the court conceded to the governor s offer. "You must submit your undertaking in writing as we have to find a common ground for both parties", he added.
Later, the court had issued notices to the governor, the Attorney General, and others, and adjourned the hearing till Jan 11.

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Governor Rehman denotified Chief Minister Parvez Elahi last month, stating that it was believed that the chief minister did not have the confidence of the majority of the members of the assembly. The notification further stated that the Punjab cabinet had been dissolved. Parvez Elahi would continue to hold office until the election of the new leader of the House, it said.

“Consequent to the facts that Ch Pervaiz Elahi, Chief Minister Punjab refrained from obtaining vote of confidence at 1600 hrs yesterday, in line with an Order under Article 130(7) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan issued under my hand on 19t December 2022, in line with Rule 22(7) of the Rules of Procedure of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, 1997, and that he still has not done so even after the lapse of another twenty four hours, I am satisfied that he does not command the confidence of the majority of the members of the Punjab Assembly, and therefore ceases to hold his office with immediate effect,” reads the notification.