Against travel ban: SHC reserves order on Musharraf’s plea

Both parties asked to submit additional material, documents within 48 hours.


Naeem Sahoutara May 30, 2014
Former president Pervez Musharraf. PHOTO: AFP

KARACHI:


The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday reserved its verdict on General Pervez Musharraf’s petition for striking his name off the exit control list.


A two-member bench, comprising Justices Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Shah Nawaz Tariq, asked the attorney general and Musharraf’s lawyer to submit any material, if they wish to, as part of their argument by May 31.

In his final arguments at Thursday’s hearing, Attorney General of Pakistan (AGP) Salman Aslam Butt claimed that the petitioner was now trying to avoid prosecution, alluding to his past record of skipping appearances before the special court constituted by the federal government.

Butt alleged that the petitioner thinks that the judges are biased against him, as he does not believe in the judicial system.

The country’s top law officer said there is apprehension that once the petitioner is allowed to leave the country, he would never return to face the high-treason trial.

Butt said the government does not want to take such a risk, as the offence of high treason falls within the ambit of a political crime. He explained that under the law any person accused of committing political crimes, who escapes any other country, cannot be extradited.

The attorney general opposed the request to allow the retired general to go abroad at a time when the special court was at the stage of recording evidence against Musharraf.

Barrister Farogh Naseem contested the attorney general’s claims, arguing that the special court conducting trial under Article 6 of the constitution had not placed any restriction on his movement even after recording the statement of the petitioner under Section 342 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).

He said the special court, through its March 22 order, had asked the petitioner to file a request with the federal government, which was directed to “must” pass an appropriate order on it. This order has attained finality since the government did not challenge it, he added.

He argued that the federal government’s move to place his name on the ECL is based on mala fide intentions, as the executive order should not tamper with the judicial authority’s order.

About the extradition law, he questioned why the present government had not sought the extradition of former ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani, who also faced the allegations of a serious nature.

Medical report

Naseem contended that the government has not denied the opinion given by senior members of the medical board, which has advised the petitioner to have a spinal cord surgery, but the facilities for such a surgery are only available either in Dubai or North America.

After hearing the final arguments from both sides, the judges reserved their ruling on the petition.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 30th, 2014.

COMMENTS (2)

Raisur Rahman | 10 years ago | Reply

Whatever the Rigged Pakistan Government tries , they couldn't prove it and neither I feel they can. You require evidence, and his tenure was the best for Pakistan. Nawaz and his criminal family has plundered Pakistan as has been done by his friend Garddari. I think it is time for betterment of Pakistan that the corruption ends.

People should revolt so that they see a better future for their kids in the years to come.

Abid Mohiuddin | 10 years ago | Reply

Nawaz is the biggest criminal but managed to get into power through rigged elections .He has no credibility of serving the nation and rather his coward act of hijacking the army chief with 300 passengers put him behind the bars and supposed to have life in prison .But Thanks to Musharraf who spared his life Musharraf served army > 50 yrs and fought two wars. He made some mistakes but Pakistan was 100 time better in his days He came to country of his own but Alas the biased jUdiciary of Pakistan where Judges are hired to give verdict and one does not need lawyers .They postpone the decision till they get the orders from the executive and bribe money and then announce the decision Despite all this ,Musharraf will come out as a hero very soon Insha Allah

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