PU illegal appointments: Verdict reserved on NAB’s plea for judicial remand of ex-VC
LAHORE (DNA) – The Accountability Court (AC) in Lahore on Monday has reserved the verdict on the plea of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) seeking judicial remand of Punjab University former vice chancellor Dr. Mujahid Kamran and others involved in a case pertaining to alleged illegal appointments in connivance with ex-registrars of university during his two consecutive terms by virtue of extension awarded to him.
AC Judge Justice Najmul Hassan resumed the hearing of the case pertaining to PU illegal appointments today. NAB produced PU’s ex-VC along with other accused before the court and also submitted a plea seeking judicial remand of the accused.
Earlier on October 12, the Accountability Court had handed over Mujahid Kamran to NAB on ten days physical remand.
It is pertinent here to mention that, NAB had arrested Mujahid Kamran along with five ex-registrars of PU on October 11. Mujahid Kamran is charged with making different appointments in violation of rules and regulations during his tenure as VC.
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