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Sc Returns 27th Amendment Plea

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- Supreme Court of Pakistan declined to entertain LBA petition against 27th Constitutional Amendment and transfer of three IHC judges.
- Petition returned by registrar's office without written order; LBA plans appeal.
- LBA argues amendment undermines judicial independence and Parliament lacks authority to alter judicial powers.
- Chief Justice Yahya Afridi seen as beneficiary of the amendment.
- LBA contends amendment is unconstitutional and challenges lack of transparency in judges' transfers.