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Supreme Court Review and Judgments order became law, Nawaz Sharif and Jahangir Tareen will be able to appeal

President Dr. Arif Alvi signed the Supreme Court Review and Judgments Order Act 2023 after which it became a law (Act). 

The Supreme Court Attorney General of Pakistan submitted the copy and notification of the Review of Judgment Act 2023 to the Supreme Court. This law will come into force from Friday. 

Under Article 184, the Supreme Court will hear the appeal in the review petitions of the cases. Under this new law, Nawaz Sharif and Jahangir Tareen will be able to file an appeal against their sentence within 60 days. 

An appeal can be filed within 60 days against the decision under 184(3) of the Act. The scope of the Act shall also apply to the judgments made before the making of this Act, the scope of the Act shall also apply to the judgments and rules of the Supreme Court and High Courts. 

After the implementation of the Act, Nawaz Sharif and Jahangir Tareen will also be able to benefit from the Act. A revision petition under the Act will be heard by a larger bench, the number of judges in the larger bench being equal to the number of judges who decided the main case. 

There will be more. The adjudicating judge will not be part of the revision bench. The Supreme Court (Review of Judge Minutes and Orders) Act, 2023 Bill was passed by the National Assembly on April 14 and the Senate on May 5. The Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023 was introduced as a private bill by Member of Assembly Shaza Fatima which was surprisingly signed by the President today. 

Under this new act, the Supreme Court will also be able to file an appeal against the decisions of the Supreme Court’s automatic notice case. The Supreme Court Revision of Judgments and Orders Act 2023 will also apply to past judgments of 184/3. Meanwhile, the National Assembly Secretariat issued the gazetted notification of the Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023. 

The Gazetted Notification of the Supreme Court Revision and Orders Act was issued by the Secretary National Assembly Muhammad Qasim Samad Khan. The Court (Review of Judge Minutes and Orders) Act, 2023 Bill was passed by the National Assembly on April 14 and the Senate on May 5. The Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023 was introduced as a private bill by Member of Assembly Shaza Fatima which was surprisingly signed by the President today. 

Under this new act, the Supreme Court will also be able to file an appeal against the decisions of the Supreme Court’s automatic notice case. The Supreme Court Revision of Judgments and Orders Act 2023 will also apply to past judgments of 184/3. Meanwhile, the National Assembly Secretariat issued the gazetted notification of the Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023. 

The Gazetted Notification of the Supreme Court Revision and Orders Act was issued by the Secretary National Assembly Muhammad Qasim Samad Khan. The Court (Review of Judge Minutes and Orders) Act, 2023 Bill was passed by the National Assembly on April 14 and the Senate on May 5. 

The Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023 was introduced as a private bill by Member of Assembly Shaza Fatima which was surprisingly signed by the President today. Under this new act, the Supreme Court will also be able to file an appeal against the decisions of the Supreme Court’s automatic notice case. The Supreme Court Revision of Judgments and Orders Act 2023 will also apply to past judgments of 184/3.

 Meanwhile, the National Assembly Secretariat issued the gazetted notification of the Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023. The Gazetted Notification of the Supreme Court Revision and Orders Act was issued by the Secretary National Assembly Muhammad Qasim Samad Khan. 

Orders Act 2023 was presented as a private bill by Member of Assembly Shaza Fatima which was surprisingly signed by the President today. Under this new act, the Supreme Court will also be able to file an appeal against the decisions of the Supreme Court’s automatic notice case. The Supreme Court Revision of Judgments and Orders Act 2023 will also apply to past judgments of 184/3. 

Meanwhile, the National Assembly Secretariat issued the gazetted notification of the Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023. The Gazetted Notification of the Supreme Court Revision and Orders Act was issued by the Secretary National Assembly Muhammad Qasim Samad Khan. Orders Act 2023 was presented as a private bill by Member of Assembly Shaza Fatima which was surprisingly signed by the President today. Under this new act, the Supreme Court will also be able to file an appeal against the decisions of the Supreme Court’s automatic notice case. The Supreme Court Revision of Judgments and Orders Act 2023 will also apply to past judgments of 184/3. Meanwhile, the National Assembly Secretariat issued the gazetted notification of the Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023. The Gazetted Notification of the Supreme Court Revision and Orders Act was issued by the Secretary National Assembly Muhammad Qasim Samad Khan. The Revision and Orders Act 2023 will also apply to past decisions of 184/3.

 Meanwhile, the National Assembly Secretariat issued the gazetted notification of the Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023. The Gazetted Notification of the Supreme Court Revision and Orders Act was issued by the Secretary National Assembly Muhammad Qasim Samad Khan. The Revision and Orders Act 2023 will also apply to past decisions of 184/3. Meanwhile, the National Assembly Secretariat issued the gazetted notification of the Supreme Court Judgments Revision and Orders Act 2023. The Gazetted Notification of the Supreme Court Revision and Orders Act was issued by the Secretary National Assembly Muhammad Qasim Samad Khan.

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