The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has issued a final deadline for the completion of arguments in the appeals related to the £190 million case. The court warned that if the arguments are not concluded by the next hearing, the appeals may be dismissed. This development marks a significant step in the high-profile case that has garnered widespread attention.
Court's Directive
During the hearing, the IHC bench emphasized the importance of timely proceedings and expressed dissatisfaction with the delays. The court directed all parties to present their remaining arguments without further adjournments. The bench noted that the case has been pending for an extended period and must be resolved expeditiously.
Background of the Case
The £190 million case involves allegations of corruption and misuse of authority. The appeals were filed by the accused challenging the trial court's decision. The case has seen multiple hearings, with both prosecution and defense presenting extensive arguments.
The IHC's decision to set a final deadline aims to ensure a swift conclusion. Legal experts believe this move will pressure the involved parties to expedite their submissions. The next hearing is expected to be crucial in determining the outcome of the appeals.



