ISLAMABAD: Islamabad High Court (IHC) has directed the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to revert to the notice issued over former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on 13th February.
During the hearing, the court barred the orders of NAB from putting the house of former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on auction also issued restraining order in this regard.
Ishaq Dar is facing charges of accumulating assets beyond known sources of income. He was booked by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in November 2019.Â
He left for London in November 2017 to seek medical treatment and did not return ever since. In June 2019, he applied for political asylum in the United Kingdom.
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Earlier on 19th January, Dar approached the Supreme Court in ehich he saught the suspension of the accountability court’s order of 11 November 2017, which had declared him the offender and directed him to take over and put his assets on sale.
Dar also requested, by a separate application, that the present case be put before the Supreme Court in the week starting on January 20, ideally on January 24, for an expeditious disposition of the issue.
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