President Zardari signs bill to set up special courts for overseas Pakistanis

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President Asif Ali Zardari has signed a bill establishing special courts for property matters concerning overseas Pakistanis, a local TV reported on Wednesday.

Under the new law, special courts will be set up to address property disputes for overseas Pakistanis, ensuring their cases are resolved within 90 days.

President Zardari also approved the Deposit Protection Corporation Amendment Bill 2024, granting both approvals under Article 75 of the Constitution.

On October 17, the Senate passed the bill for establishing special courts to safeguard the property rights of overseas Pakistanis. Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik presented the bill, which was unanimously approved, though PTI’s Ali Zafar requested it be referred to a committee, citing concerns about potential false cases.

The special court will have jurisdiction over the entire Islamabad Capital Territory. Overseas Pakistanis can file petitions through modern devices, including e-filing.