Mansoor Ijaz testimony: Haqqani's lawyer receives UK visa 'too late'

Zahid Bukhari says it will be impossible to accompany judicial commission panel in London.


Web Desk February 21, 2012

ISLAMABAD: Despite receiving his UK visa on Tuesday, Zahid Bukhari, counsel of former ambassador to US Husain Haqqani, will not be able to join the judicial commission panel in London during Mansoor Ijaz's testimony.

According to Bukhari, the call to collect his visa came so late that it was impossible for him to reach London at the time of recording of Ijaz's statements. Bukhari, who expressed his desire of being personally present during the recording, said that the British High Commission asked him to collect his visa at 2pm today, which is exactly 24-hours away from the statement being recorded.

Ijaz's statements will be recorded at the Pakistan High Commission at 2pm (PST) on February 22 (Wednesday).

The lawyer also said that he will put forward his complaint before the judicial commission in tomorrow's hearing.

Ijaz was summoned several times by the judicial commission probing the Memogate scandal, but the Pakistani-American businessman refused to come to Pakistan over security concerns. A judicial panel was formed to record his statements in London, while the bench will monitor the statements and cross-question him via video link in Islamabad.

Petitioner Nawaz Sharif’s lawyer Rasheed A Rizvi will be accompanying secretary of judicial commission Raja Jawad Abbas in London.

COMMENTS (18)

Mehvish | 12 years ago | Reply Defense counsel, in every criminal case has right to cross examination. any lawyer, has been appointed on behalf of accused, has legal and constitutional right to put question to complainant and witnesses at the time of testimony. As the news relating to the memo gate reveal that Zahid Bukhari defense counsel of Hussain Haqqani not granted permission to cross examine the testimony of star witness in the case. Legal requirement must be fulfilled, it is indispensable for justice. Memo commission is giving a strong element of biasness towards Hussain Haqqani. This is not fair at all.
ayesha | 12 years ago | Reply

@Usman: "So whats the issue, 24 hrs is more then enough time to reach London from Pakistan"

Not sure if he owns any chartered flights. Otherwise, there may not be a flight from Pakistan that he is able to take which would allow him to reach timely.

@vaqar : "What exactly will be the basis of his complaint? Is the Britishh High Commision under the court’s jurisdiction?"

No the basis of the complaint can be that the commission hearing that were postponed so many times to accomodate Ijaz, could not be postponed even once to accommodate Haqqani's lawyer. It is a legitimate expectation of Haqqani to have his lawyer preent when testimony against him is given and also get a chance to cross-examine. He has been denied tha oportunity by this 'azaad' adlia.

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