Big screen installation is mandated by CJP for the semifinal between Pakistan and New Zealand.
A large screen will be installed outside the Supreme Court so that people may watch the exciting semifinal between Pakistan and New Zealand, per an order from Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial on Tuesday.
The case against the NAB changes was heard by a three-member bench led by CJP Umar Ata Bandial, who had presided over the semi-final uproar in the highest court. The attorneys asked the SC to delay the hearing on the NAB amendment issue due to the match.
Due to Pakistan’s semifinal, attorney Makhdoom Ali Khan pleaded with the CJP to postpone the hearing scheduled for tomorrow at 1:00 pm.
“I didn’t even know about the semifinal,” CJP admitted. Why don’t we hear the case today?” the CJP asked the attorneys.
There is already a pending case, according to Khawaja Haris, the PTI’s attorney. Justice Mansoor replied to Haris’ assertion by saying, “Mr. Khawaja Haris, skip tomorrow’s hearing for the semi-final as you are also a cricket fan. If it’s okay with you, Khawaja Haris, we’ll continue to watch the game while you continue to argue.
We will erect a giant screen to view the Pakistan-New Zealand match, CJP Umar Ata Bandial offered an intriguing suggestion. The CJP prayed for Pakistan to defeat New Zealand as well. He also hoped that the apex would quickly wrap up the case tomorrow. “Until then, the match’s condition will be exciting.”