Pakistan
Military Courts Case: Larger bench again refers case to ‘Practice & Procedure Committee’
Court referred the matter to the Practice and Procedure Committee after the objection of the main petitioners.
Islamabad: The Supreme Court again referred the matter of hearing the Military Courts case to the Practice and Procedure Committee.
A six-member larger bench headed by Justice Aminuddin Khan of the Supreme Court heard the case, in which the court referred the matter to the Practice and Procedure Committee after the objection of the main petitioners.
During the hearing, Justice Musarat Hilali had an interesting conversation with Aitzaz Ahsan. Barrister Aitzaz said that when the Supreme Court decides a case, it cannot be tampered with, the lion does not know its power.
Justice Musarat Hilali replied that we are fully aware of our power, Mr. barrister.
On the other hand, during the hearing, journalist Hafeezullah Niazi got emotional and said that his son Hassaan Niazi is missing, he cannot meeting him. He is unable to sleep at night.
Hafeezullah folded his hands in front of the court and stated that he cannot find his son.
The court directed the Attorney General to find out the details about Hassaan Niazi and inform.
During the hearing, lawyer Hamid Khan said that we have also filed a writ. On this Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar replied that there is an objection on the bench whether a nine-member larger bench will be formed or a six-member bench will hear the case.
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