Court reserves its verdict on Babar Awan’s acquittal plea in Nandipur case

ISLAMABAD: An accountability court on Friday reserved its verdict on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former law minister Babar Awan’s acquittal plea in Nandipur reference, ARY News reported.

Judge Arshad Malik heard the case in Islamabad’s Judicial Complex, here today.

As the hearing underwent today, the NAB’s prosecutor said he is done with his arguments in the case and not interested to present more.

To this, the judge reserved its verdict on the Babar Awan’s plea seeking acquittal from the reference and said to pronounce the verdict on April 30.

Read more: Court defers its verdict on Awan’s acquittal plea in Nandipur reference

It may be recalled that the NAB court earlier, had reserved the verdict in the case twice but deferred the announcement of its reserved verdict on acquittal plea filed by former law minister Dr Babar Awan.

The Nandipur reference

The National Accountability Bureau in the reference, contended that the project had faced a delay of two years, one month and 15 days, resulting in a loss of Rs 27.3 billion to the national exchequer.

The power plant project, located in Gujranwala district of Punjab, could not be completed and operated on time because the accused failed to issue legal opinions.

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