Corps Commander attack
The SHC granted extension till November 24 to the defending lawyer in the plea against death sentences of the terrorists in the former Karachi Corps Commander attack case. A two-member bench was hearing the case where Advocate Mushtaq Ahmed sought extension due to his ill health. According to police, the terrorists had attacked the caravan of the former Karachi Corps Commander Ahsan Saleem Hayat at Clifton Bridge on June 10, 2004, in which he and six other soldiers were killed. An anti-terrorism court had awarded death sentence to eleven terrorists.
SHC moved to cancel Rao Anwar's bail in Naqeebullah murder
MQM leaders' plea
The SHC has ordered the counsel for suspects and case prosecutor to appear in court and submit their response to the plea against conviction of Muhajir Qaumi Movement chief Afaq Ahmed and Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P) deputy convener Amir Khan at the next hearing on December 24. A two-member bench heard the case on Monday and adjourned the hearing upon the request of Amir Khan's counsel. Both the leaders have been granted bail by the court. According to police, both were allegedly involved in kidnapping and murdering an MQM worker, Farooq, in Landhi during the by-polls. They were awarded life imprisonment.
SHC seeks comments on transfer of Naqeebullah case
Raids at Ziauddin
The SHC advised the Rangers' counsel to provide a copy of the reply to the petitioner regarding plea against raids on Ziauddin Hospital and asked the federal government to submit their reply too. A two-member bench, headed by Justice Naimatullah Phalphoto, heard the petition filed by the hospital administration against the raids conducted in 2015.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2018.
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