Lahore High Court gives detailed verdict in former President Pervaiz Musharraf treason case
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ISLAMABAD - Lahore High Court gives detailed verdict in former President Pervaiz Musharraf treason case
The Lahore High Court (LHC) issued a detailed verdict in Musharraf's High Treason case setting aside the conviction order of the special court, media reported on Monday. The judgment was based on 36 pages.
The judgment was issued by LHC bench comprising Justice Syed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi, Justice Muhammad Ameer Bhatti and Justice Chaudhry Masood Jahangir. The bench set aside all measures starting from filing of complaint, formation of a special court, trial in absentia, appointment of prosecution team and conclusion of the trial.
The LHC ruled that the steps were taken in violation of the Constitution, law and principles of criminal justice system laid down by the superior courts.
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The LHC ruling stated that constitutional parameters were not fulfilled in deciding the high treason case. It added that trial in absentia is violation of Article 10-A which guarantees the right to fair trial to the accused.
The detailed verdict stated that the case against the former president was neither prepared nor filed in accordance with the law. It stated that cabinet approval to initiate the charges and filing of case, which is mandatory, was not sought.
The verdict mentioned that amended Article-6 of the Constitution under which Musharraf was found guilty of suspending the Constitution, could not be applied in the said case.
The court maintained that Section 9 of the Criminal Law Amendment (Special Court) Act, 1976, which allows the special court to conduct trial in absentia, being ultra vires of the Constitution.
Pervez Musharraf had filed petitions challenging the special court's verdict and other relative steps including filling of the complaint and the selection of prosecution team by the then government headed by Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif.
Earlier, the counsel for Musharraf said the formation of special court was illegal. He said that Nawaz Sharif, who was Prime Minister at that time, had lodged a ‘fake' case against Musharraf due to personal grudges.