In a significant development, the federal government has submitted a comprehensive written response to the Supreme Court of Pakistan regarding the ongoing case challenging the use of military courts for the trial of ordinary citizens.
The response, comprising 31 pages, has been meticulously prepared by the Attorney General, representing the federal government's stance. It asserts that the applications filed against military courts in the Supreme Court are not admissible, as the petitioners bypassed the High Courts and directly approached the apex court.
Furthermore, the federal government emphasizes that the Army Act and the Official Secrets Act, both existing within the constitutional framework of Pakistan, have not been subject to any challenge thus far. These acts provide the legal foundation for all actions undertaken within the military court system.
The government's submission also includes a request for the Supreme Court to refrain from directly hearing the case, expressing concerns that a dismissal of the applications might impede the affected parties' right to approach the High Court for redress.
Additionally, the federal government reiterates its plea for the formation of a full court to address the case against military courts. Notably, Justice Yahya Afridi, who presides over the matter, has expressed support for the establishment of a full court.
Stay informed about this crucial legal battle as the Supreme Court deliberates on the complex issues surrounding military courts and their implications for the rights of citizens. Subscribe to our channel to receive the latest updates and analysis on this significant case.
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The response, comprising 31 pages, has been meticulously prepared by the Attorney General, representing the federal government's stance. It asserts that the applications filed against military courts in the Supreme Court are not admissible, as the petitioners bypassed the High Courts and directly approached the apex court.
Furthermore, the federal government emphasizes that the Army Act and the Official Secrets Act, both existing within the constitutional framework of Pakistan, have not been subject to any challenge thus far. These acts provide the legal foundation for all actions undertaken within the military court system.
The government's submission also includes a request for the Supreme Court to refrain from directly hearing the case, expressing concerns that a dismissal of the applications might impede the affected parties' right to approach the High Court for redress.
Additionally, the federal government reiterates its plea for the formation of a full court to address the case against military courts. Notably, Justice Yahya Afridi, who presides over the matter, has expressed support for the establishment of a full court.
Stay informed about this crucial legal battle as the Supreme Court deliberates on the complex issues surrounding military courts and their implications for the rights of citizens. Subscribe to our channel to receive the latest updates and analysis on this significant case.
#pti #supremecourt #umaratabandial
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