PAPER CHASE NEWSBURSTDigest RSS feedFull RSS feed
Serious law. Primary sources. Global perspective.


Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Pakistan election commission refuses Sharif eligibility appeal
Bernard Hibbitts at 2:36 PM ET

[JURIST] The Election Commission of Pakistan [official website] has refused to consider an appeal by former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif against an earlier ruling [JURIST report] declaring him ineligible to run in January 8 parliamentary elections [JURIST news archive], Pakistani media reported Tuesday, quoting a commission spokesman. The basis for the appeal's rejection was not immediately made public, but the original ruling cited a 2000 criminal conviction of Sharif arising out of circumstances surrounding the 1999 coup against him led by then General and now Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf. Pakistan's Daily Times, quoting unnamed sources, later reported that the appeal had not been presented to the proper tribunals and had become time-barred. Sharif's PML-N party [party website] denounced the decision to bar its leader as politically motivated. AP has more. The Daily Times has local coverage.

Sharif originally said he and his party would boycott the vote, but later changed his mind after he was unable to get rival opposition leader and ex-PM Benazir Bhutto, head of the Pakistan People's Party, to join in. He, moreso than Bhutto, has pressed the case for reinstating Pakistan's superior court judges effectively ousted by Musharraf by virtue of his of his November 3 declaration of emergency rule. It is as yet unclear how Sharif's personal sidelining will affect the political viability of that issue.






Link | |  | print | subscribe | RSS feeds | latest newscast | Facebook page

For more legal news check the Paper Chase Archive...


LATEST LEGAL NEWS

 UK High Court bans prayer at town council meetings
4:29 PM ET, February 12

 Malaysia deports Saudi Arabia reporter facing death penalty
3:27 PM ET, February 12

 Utah court will allow execution by firing squad
11:50 AM ET, February 12

 click for more...

Get JURIST legal news delivered daily to your e-mail!

LATEST FORUM

Hungary and Mexico's Constitutional Parallels
FOREIGN
Kevin Govern
Ave Maria School of Law

ABOUT

Paper Chase is JURIST's real-time legal news service, powered by a team of 30 law student reporters and editors led by law professor Bernard Hibbitts at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. As an educational service, Paper Chase is dedicated to presenting important legal news and materials rapidly, objectively and intelligibly in an accessible, ad-free format.

CONTACT

Paper Chase welcomes comments, tips and URLs from readers. E-mail us at JURIST@pitt.edu