A nine-member bench of the Supreme Court will hear the case on July 12, 2012.
The judicial commission probing into the Memogate scandal had found Haqqani guilty of authoring the memorandum - the document delivered to US officials seeking assistance to overthrow the top military brass of the country.
However, Haqqani had strongly denied the accusations on his Twitter account.
The scandal had started when Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz claimed last year of having received a message from Haqqani to deliver a confidential memo to Admiral Mike Mullen, regarding a possible military takeover.
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. The biggest mistake was to let main culprit escape. However he was just a pawn, the actual Gurus are still in the country. SC shouldn't delay the matter further and order for their execution and should seek assistance from Army. These crooks wouldn't have spared Jinah from maligning. Chief Justice should mind the remarks above by these LOBs.
Isn't Mansoor Ijaz the one who wrote and delivered the memo? Why isn’t he on the wanted list? Missing out on the main culprit appears pretty political and purpose driven instead of genuine facts based justice. But then it’s Azad SC, can do anything.
Dear SC: We as nation request you to declare result of this issue asap.
A nine-member bench to hear this insignificant case and three-member bench to dismiss country's Prime minister.A glaring example of misusing judiciary.Pakistani citizens should not allow their emotions to distort the facts.