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Court rejects Perv's plea for military trial | |
2014-02-22 | |
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Musharraf’s counsels concluded their arguments and stated that the special court was established against law and it was established without formal approval of the federal cabinet. They also termed special court judges biased and partial. In his three applications, Musharraf had challenged the authority of special court to hear the treason case against him, the appointment of judges for the trial and nomination of prosecutor general. The court would announce its verdict over another petition relating to the issue of biased judges on March 4. The court has ordered Musharraf to appear on March 11, and he is likely to be indicted the same day. On February 18, Musharraf appeared before the trial bench and was not indicted on the request of his legal team, pleading that the jurisdiction of court to hear the high treason case should be decided first and case be referred to military court. The court in its order ruled that it would first decide the application challenging the jurisdiction of this court before further proceedings. The counsel of Pervez Musharraf, Ahmad Raza Kasuri, said that the verdict of the special court is “wrong and devoid of facts”, adding that it was former chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and not Musharraf who had abrogated the constitution. | |
Posted by:Steve White |