Balochistan security: Produce missing persons within 10 days, orders CJ
CJ takes suo motu notice of the murder of seven coal miners whose bodies were dumped in Degari area.
QUETTA:
While hearing the Balochistan security case, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ordered that missing persons be presented at the Quetta registry of the Supreme Court within 10 days, Express News reported on Friday.
Justice Chaudhry also took suo motu notice of the murder of seven coal miners whose bodies were dumped in Degari area.
The hearing was adjourned till July 14, 2012.
During Thursday's hearing, the Frontier Corps Balochistan once again earned the Supreme Court’s wrath when it failed to comply with its orders in either presenting the ‘missing’ persons or its commandant.
While hearing the Balochistan security case, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ordered that missing persons be presented at the Quetta registry of the Supreme Court within 10 days, Express News reported on Friday.
Justice Chaudhry also took suo motu notice of the murder of seven coal miners whose bodies were dumped in Degari area.
The hearing was adjourned till July 14, 2012.
During Thursday's hearing, the Frontier Corps Balochistan once again earned the Supreme Court’s wrath when it failed to comply with its orders in either presenting the ‘missing’ persons or its commandant.