Imran Khan Will Get the 90 Days Plan From SC and Lahore High Court
Imran Khan has not yet received the 90 days plan from the Supreme Court or Lahore High Court. The Supreme Court is set to rule on Imran Khan's move to dissolve Parliament and call new elections, while the Lahore High Court recently disposed of a Cholistan Development Authority case. However, in January 2022, Prime Minister Imran Khan stated that the government would end corruption in 90 days, and in January 2023, the Lahore High Court ruled that polls should be held within 90 days.
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SC and LHC decision on Imran Khan's plan
The Supreme Court and Lahore High Court have not yet issued a decision on Imran Khan's 90 days plan. The Supreme Court is set to rule on Imran Khan's move to dissolve Parliament and call new elections, while the Lahore High Court recently ruled that a dissolution of Parliament would mandate snap general elections to be held within 90 days. However, the Supreme Court has blocked Prime Minister Imran Khan's bid to stay in power, ruling that his move to dissolve Parliament was illegal.
Supreme Court ruling on Imran Khan's plan
The Supreme Court has not yet issued a ruling on Imran Khan's 90 days plan. The court is set to resume hearing on the case on Tuesday[1], and if Imran Khan gets a favorable ruling, elections will take place within 90 days. However, the court has already ruled that Prime Minister Imran Khan's move to dissolve parliament and call for early elections was illegal, and recently delayed its verdict on whether the prime minister should remain in power.
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The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled against Imran Khan's plan to dissolve parliament and call for early elections, deeming it unconstitutional.
The court ordered a no-confidence vote to take place on Saturday, and reinstated the national assembly four days after Khan dissolved it.
Pakistan Supreme Court ruling on Imran Khan's plan
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ruled against Imran Khan's plan to dissolve parliament and call for early elections, deeming it unconstitutional. The court ordered a no-confidence vote to take place on Saturday, blocked Khan's bid to stay in power ,and reinstated the national assembly four days after he dissolved it.