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SECP Appellate Bench Disposes of 100 Appeals in One Year

Country’s top financial regulator claimed on Monday that its Appellate Bench has disposed of as many as 100 appeals including matter relating to money laundering and countering financing of terrorism regulations during a span of year from March 2024 to March 2025.

The country’s top financial regulator claimed on Monday that its Appellate Bench has disposed of around 100 appeals, including matter relating to money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism regulations, over the past year from March 2024 to March 2025.

Stated in a press release on Monday, the Appellate Bench of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SECP), the apex quasi-judicial appellate forum, has successfully disposed of 100 appeals from March 2024 to March 2025. This milestone marks a significant step forward in expediting justice and reducing the backlog of pending cases. All orders issued by the Appellate Bench appear on the official website of the SECP.

The Appellate Bench Registry has demonstrated efficiency and dedication in assisting the Appellate Bench in upholding the rule of law by ensuring the timely resolution of diverse legal matters. Among the 100 appeals successfully disposed of, 26 cases pertained to the Insurance Ordinance, 2000, while six were related to the Securities Act, 2015. Additionally, 22 cases involved matters under the Companies Ordinance, 1984, and the Companies Act, 2017, whereas six cases were associated with violations of the Non-Banking Finance Companies Regulations, 2008.

The remaining 40 cases addressed breaches of various provisions of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan’s Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Regulations, 2018 and 2020.

Of the 100 appeals filed against the orders of the adjudicating authorities, the Appellate Bench upheld 94 orders, while 06 were set aside, reflecting the Bench’s commitment to maintaining judicial integrity and ensuring fair outcomes. This achievement underscores the SECP Appellate Bench’s dedication to swift judicial processes, enhancing access to justice, and alleviating the burden of pending cases within the judicial system. In addition to addressing the existing backlog, the Appellate Bench Registry has also registered 92 new appeals during the said period.

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Khudayar Mohla, Managing Partner Mohla & Mohla, Founder of the Law Today Pakistan,

Managing Partner at Mohla & Mohla - Advocates and Legal Consultants, Islamabad, Founder of The Law Today Pakistan (TLTP) Newswire Service. Former President Press Association of Supreme Court of Pakistan with over two decades of coverage of defining judicial moments - including the dissolution and restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Asif Ali Zardari NAB cases, Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani contempt proceedings, Panama Papers case against Mian Nawaz Sharif, matters involving Imran Khan, and the high treason trial of former Army Chief and President Pervez Musharraf. He now practises law and teaches Jurisprudence, International Law, Civil and Criminal Law. Can be reached at: mohla@lawtoday.com.pk

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