Judge Nasir Javed Rana steps down from corruption case

Web DeskJune 7, 2024 06:32 AMnational
  • Judge Rana presided over £190 million corruption case in Islamabad
  • His tenure marked by thorough investigation and fair hearings
  • Decision to step down after completing deputation period
Judge Nasir Javed Rana steps down from corruption caseImage Credits: tribune.com.pk
Judge Nasir Javed Rana, presiding over the £190 million corruption case, announces decision to step down after completing deputation period. His tenure marked by thorough investigation and fair hearings.

Judge Nasir Javed Rana, who has been presiding over the £190 million corruption case at Islamabad Accountability Court-I, has announced his decision to step down after completing his deputation period. He took over the role of accountability court judge on February 19, succeeding the retired Muhammad Bashir. Prior to this position, Judge Rana served as a district and session judge in Islamabad.

This high-profile corruption case has been under scrutiny for several months, with Judge Rana overseeing the proceedings diligently. His tenure as the presiding judge has been marked by thorough investigation and fair hearings.

Despite the significant responsibility that came with handling such a complex case, Judge Rana has decided to move on from his current role. His dedication to upholding justice and integrity throughout the proceedings has been commendable.

Judge Nasir Javed Rana's decision to step down from the £190 million corruption case marks the end of an era in this ongoing legal battle. His contributions to the case have been invaluable, and his commitment to ensuring a fair trial has not gone unnoticed. As the search for his successor begins, the legacy of Judge Rana's tenure will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the judicial system.

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