Health
SC’s Justice Mandokhel questions role of executive in civilian trials in Military Courts
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:US 2025-01-15 08:28:41 I want to comment(0)
ISLAMABAD – The trial of civilians by military courts remains hot topic over concerns related to fundamental freedom rights, and now Suprme Court judge Justice Jamal Mandokhel expressed constitutional concerns. The Constitutional Bench, led by Justice Amin-ud-Din, deferred the hearing of an intra-court appeal against the trial of civilians in military courts until tomorrow amid ongoing legal debates about the executive’s role in the judicial process. During today’s proceedings, Justice Jamal Mandokhel raised significant constitutional concerns, saying the Constitution already made it clear that the executive cannot act as the judiciary. He stressed powers, questioning whether the executive could serve as the judge in cases involving crimes against it. The case revolves around the trial of civilians in military courts, with Khawaja Haris, counsel for the Defence Ministry, citing a previous Supreme Court ruling that allowed for the court-martial of civilians under certain circumstances. Justice Mandokhel, however, pointed out that the law offers alternative forums, such as counter-terrorism courts, for addressing such issues. Another key point was raised about applicability of the Army Act to civilians. Counsel defended its use, stating that the Act covers various categories beyond military personnel. SC Justice Mandokhel countered that the Army Act was primarily intended for the armed forces and that civilians should not be deprived of their fundamental rights. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.
1.This site adheres to industry standards, and any reposted articles will clearly indicate the author and source;
Related Articles
-
Strong Earthquake strikes Tibet, kills over 50: scores injured
2025-01-15 08:02
-
Thousands of liters of chemicals dumped into Brazilian river during deadly bridge collapse
2025-01-15 06:55
-
How Kremlin disinformation could hide the cause of the Azerbaijan Airlines crash
2025-01-15 06:31
-
Small plane crashes into Brazilian city, killing all 10 people on board
2025-01-15 06:22
User Reviews
Recommended Reads
Hot Information
- Currency Rates in Pakistan Today – US Dollar, Euro, SAR, AED to PKR – 17 December 2024
- How Kremlin disinformation could hide the cause of the Azerbaijan Airlines crash
- Small plane crashes into Brazilian city, killing all 10 people on board
- At least one killed and several embassies damaged in ‘barbaric’ Russian missile barrage on Kyiv, Ukraine says
- ‘You can’t dance’ – Fans react to Mehar Bano’s latest beach video
- Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashes in Kazakhstan, leaving 38 dead, 29 survivors, officials say
- Azerbaijan Airlines says plane crashed after ‘external interference’ as questions mount over possible Russian involvement
- At least one killed and several embassies damaged in ‘barbaric’ Russian missile barrage on Kyiv, Ukraine says
- Fusion of Pop and Sufi: Justin Bieber’s ‘Baby’ takes center stage in Lahore’s Qawwali night
Abont US
Follow our WhatasApp account to stay updated with the latest exciting content