Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Iftikhar Muhammed Chaudhry Wednesday urged on the forensic audit of Pakistan Railways department, so that the people involved in the recent crisis could be determined.
The people involved in the current plight of the department should be handcuffed, he said heading a two-member SC bench hearing a case against non-payment of pensions and salaries to the Railways employees.
He said nobody can occupy the lands of the department and the measures are afoot to take back the possession of the captured lands of the department.
Meantime, former Railways minister Sheikh Rashid said the Federal Railways Minister Bilour is pressuring to part with the case, adding there is no hope other than Supreme Court in order to save institutions.
The court also directed chief secretaries of all provinces to take these lands back from people illegally in control of them.
Later on the apex court adjourned the hearing for three weeks, issuing directives to submit report of forensic audit in the next hearing.
The people involved in the current plight of the department should be handcuffed, he said heading a two-member SC bench hearing a case against non-payment of pensions and salaries to the Railways employees.
He said nobody can occupy the lands of the department and the measures are afoot to take back the possession of the captured lands of the department.
Meantime, former Railways minister Sheikh Rashid said the Federal Railways Minister Bilour is pressuring to part with the case, adding there is no hope other than Supreme Court in order to save institutions.
The court also directed chief secretaries of all provinces to take these lands back from people illegally in control of them.
Later on the apex court adjourned the hearing for three weeks, issuing directives to submit report of forensic audit in the next hearing.