Bring missing men before court, FC told
There is no respect for the judiciary here, remarks CJ.
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QUETTA:
Expressing extreme annoyance over non-recovery of missing persons in Balochistan, the Supreme Court on Monday warned it would pass a result-oriented verdict.
The SC bench was hearing the Balochistan law and order case on Monday at the Supreme Court’s Quetta registry. Earlier the court had ordered Frontier Corps IG to present the missing persons of 61 cases.
However on Monday, neither any missing person nor the Frontier Corps IG was present in the court. The court directed additional attorney general (AAG) to contact the IG and ask him to present the missing persons before the bench.
However when the hearing resumed, the AAG informed the court that the IG was out of reach.
The court strongly reacted to this reply. The CJ remarked that if this attitude was continued, the court would pass a result-oriented order. “There is no respect for the judiciary here. Nobody can believe that contact is not possible with the IG, especially in this era where wireless, satellite phone and other facilities are available,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2013.
Expressing extreme annoyance over non-recovery of missing persons in Balochistan, the Supreme Court on Monday warned it would pass a result-oriented verdict.
The SC bench was hearing the Balochistan law and order case on Monday at the Supreme Court’s Quetta registry. Earlier the court had ordered Frontier Corps IG to present the missing persons of 61 cases.
However on Monday, neither any missing person nor the Frontier Corps IG was present in the court. The court directed additional attorney general (AAG) to contact the IG and ask him to present the missing persons before the bench.
However when the hearing resumed, the AAG informed the court that the IG was out of reach.
The court strongly reacted to this reply. The CJ remarked that if this attitude was continued, the court would pass a result-oriented order. “There is no respect for the judiciary here. Nobody can believe that contact is not possible with the IG, especially in this era where wireless, satellite phone and other facilities are available,” he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2013.