From Abdullah Mohsin
ISLAMABAD FOLLWING 26 HEARINGS BY 5 MEMBER BENCH OF SUPREME COURT OF PAKISTAN CONSTITUTED BY INCUMBENT CHIEF JUSTICE MR SAQIB NISAR , the Supreme Court said it would reserve its verdict on the Panamagate case and issue a detailed judgement.
“It seems ‘justice’ is whatever serves [each party’s] interests,” Justice Asif Saeed Khosa remarked as the arguments wound up and said they will go through in detail
“If a judgement is not in someone’s interest, they [will] say the judiciary is corrupt, or that maybe the judges aren’t fit to handle such cases,” he commented.