'In the name of God': CJ asks courts to be wary of pardons

Apex court to look into the pardon case; CJ wants to identify if law is being evaded.


Our Correspondent September 13, 2013
A poster with the picture of Shahrukh Jatoi during a protest held against the killing of Shahzeb Khan. PHOTO: ATHAR KHAN/ THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Friday sought legal opinions on 'out of court' settlements of murder cases, particularly pardons that are done 'in the name of God'.

Referring to the much-talked about murder case of Shahzeb Khan which saw the parents of the victim pardoning the convicts in the name of God, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry said:
"We should not close our eyes over such compromises and identify if the law is being evaded."

Shahrukh Jatoi, Nawab Siraj Talpur, Nawab Sajjad Talpur and Ghulam Murtaza Lashari had earlier been handed down the death sentence and life imprisonment for the murder of Shahzeb Khan. Parents of Shahzeb, however filed an application in a court, pardoning the murderer in the name of God on September 9.

The Chief Justice said that it was the responsibility of the courts to not trust such compromises and to look at them critically.

Asserting that Shahzeb's family pardoned the convicts under Diyat and Qisas law, he said that prima-facie of the case was over but the issue was still alive.

“All eyes were on this high profile case and its sudden conclusion raised eyebrows," the Chief justice said.

After deciding to look into the pardon case, the apex court issued notices to Attorney General and all the four provincial prosecutor generals.

"Cases are pardoned in the name of God and it should be identified if the pardon is against law or in the interest of the overall society," the Chief Justice remarked.

He said that people were released after such pardons and it was the responsibility of the courts to look into it, particularly where cases involved violence and used the name of God.

“Pardoning in the name of Allah is a good thing, but this is being misused," said Justice Jawad S Khawaja.

COMMENTS (19)

umar shaukat | 10 years ago | Reply

As I understand the concept of 'QASAS' or pardon for murderer by the family of victim in Islamic law is that pardon must be with free will, non-coerced ,without any kind of threat and most importantly IT SHOULD SERVE THE PURPOSE OF PEACE AND BETTERMENT OF SOCIETY in case family feels that not demanding qasas will lead to a better society.That somehow ,the murder was done by mistake and the perpetrator is shows signs that he is a person who shows willingness to reform himself.Thats a very difficult situation to make judgement and family should realize that letting go a killer frre will have consequences. But as I have seen footage of those murderers raising slogans of victory and shameless on what they have done,they have no regrets.Not feeling guilt or empathy on a human suffering is a sign of SOCIOPATHS and no pardon should be given to them.They are animals and they dont belong in civilized society.So I think court should consider capital punishment in this matter or they will kill again if freed.No doubt about it!

Muneer | 10 years ago | Reply

The CJ Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has a personal interest in Shah Zeb case,as he took suo moto notice of the case and also included terrorism act in a pure murder case between two individuals. Justice is not what the CJ,media or people want,it is what the law dictates.The CJ and the judges who heard the case of suo moto should not hear the case,nor shoud comment on it.Let the law takes it own course.Do not make the law and justice a matter of whims and personal choice.Otherwise,the present unprecedented lawlessness will increase manifold and everyone will take law/ justice in his own hand. 

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