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Monal restaurant case: FCC raises questions over Supreme Court verdict
Key takeaways
- During the proceedings, the court rejected an immediate request to reopen the restaurant and raised several questions regarding the Supreme Court’s earlier judgment ordering its demolition.
- The case was heard by a three-member bench headed by Justice Hassan Rizvi.
- During the hearing, it was argued that the Supreme Court had disposed of multiple pending cases through a single judgment, which, according to counsel, raised concerns about whether all parties had been properly heard.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) heard a review petition regarding the closure and demolition of Monal restaurant, while the federal government supported the plea seeking reconsideration of the earlier decision.
During the proceedings, the court rejected an immediate request to reopen the restaurant and raised several questions regarding the Supreme Court’s earlier judgment ordering its demolition.
The case was heard by a three-member bench headed by Justice Hassan Rizvi.
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