LHC quashes JIT, FIA, SECP notices to sugar mills of Sharifs, Tareen

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Thursday declared the notices sent by the joint investigation team and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to the Sharif family’s Al-Arabia Sugar Mills and Jahangir Tareen’s Faruki Pulp Mills “null and void”.

In its inquiry report made public last month, the ComĀ­petition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) had noted that the Pakistan Sugar Mills Association (PSMA) has maintained cartels among its members not only to protect inefficient mills but also to keep the commodityā€™s prices high.

In their petitions, the complainants had maintained the agencies did not have the authority to conduct such inquiries.

Their respective counsels told the court the federal government constituted an inquiry commission to probe the sugar crisis on March 16. The commission, they said, levelled ā€œbaselessā€ allegations of ā€œcorporate fraudā€ on the mills.

According to the petitioners, the cabinetā€™s directive to take action against the mills was unlawful.

In their appeals, the petitioners had requested the court to declare the JITā€™s notice seeking records from the Sharif familyā€™s Al-Arabia Sugar Mills as null and void.

The two-member LHC bench, comprising Justice Shahid Karim and Justice Sajid Mehmood Sethi, accepted the millsā€™ petition while announcing the reserved verdict on Thursday.

The court also quashed the notices sent to the sugar mills by the Securities Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).

The bench further observed the SECP failed to play its role in accordance with the law. It further maintained that the FIA had the right to conduct an inquiry but the laws under which the inquiry can be conducted have to be ascertained.

The court observed that it will elaborate on the FIAā€™s powers in the detailed order that it will issue.

The complainants had also prayed to the court to also declare unlawfully, and consequently null and void, the federal governmentā€™s directives to the commission to conduct an inquiry against the Al-Arabia Sugar Mills and Tareenā€™s Faruqi Pulp Mills.

In addition, the court was asked to have the show cause notices issued to the mills retracted and bar the commission from harassing them.

The LHC had earlier reserved the ruling in the case after listening to all the arguments, and on Thursday, temporarily accepted the petitionersā€™ appeals while announcing the verdict.

1 COMMENT

  1. The corrupt law makers made the laws in such a manner that they could avoid being caught.
    Give the honest a major majority so that self serving corrupt laws can be changed, once & for all.
    If Democracy cannot serve the masses, then democracy is a total failure.

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