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Judiciary fighting for survival amid shifting political landscape: Fawad

Judiciary fighting for survival amid shifting political landscape: Fawad

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Judiciary fighting for survival amid shifting political landscape: Fawad

Former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry says the political landscape has now changed, and the judiciary is fighting for its survival, not for the PTI.

Talking to Dunya News, Fawad Chaudhry said that the judiciary felt that the government and establishment, like the police and NAB, wanted to bring them under their control.

Fawad Chaudhry expressed hope that those running a campaign against Azma Bukhari would be caught.

He mentioned that Asif Zardari, Nawaz Sharif are on the wrong side of history. He questioned whether Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif wanted to align themselves with those who imposed martial law.

The former federal minister further stated that the number of judges in the Supreme Court should be 13. The number increased to 17 due to one judge’s preference. He pointed out that the presence of 56,000 cases in the Supreme Court is a failure of our justice system and stressed the need to strengthen session courts and other lower courts.

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He urged the government to ask their people about what happened in court today. He explained, “If you don’t present the correct evidence before the court, how can they make a decision? Remand is for presenting the accused before a judge.”

He added that if the accused is not presented before the judge during remand, then what is the use of it? If they want to take the remand of the PTI founder, they must present him in person.

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ATC express displeasure over police, discharges 32 PTI protestors

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ATC express displeasure over police, discharges 32 PTI protestors

The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Islamabad has discharged 32 individuals arrested in connection with the PTI protests, clearing them of the charges.

The 32 accused were brought before the ATC Islamabad late at night after being sent for an identification parade.

The case was heard by ATC Judge Abulhasnat Zulqarnain, with the accused represented by their lawyer Ansar Kiani.

Although the police had claimed that the arrests were made at the I-9 and Margalla police stations, the accused were brought to the court from Jhelum Jail, which led to the judge expressing displeasure.

During the proceedings, the police argued that the accused were arrested on November 25 and the identification parade had not yet been conducted. The police requested a 30-day physical remand for each of the accused.

However, the defense lawyer opposed the request, stating that there had been no identification parade and the police were seeking remand for recovery purposes.

The lawyer further claimed that the police had picked up laborers from their homes just to meet arrest quotas, involving them in the protest case.

After hearing the arguments, Judge Abulhasnat Zulqarnain ordered the release of the 32 accused by discharging them from the case, removing their handcuffs in the courtroom.

He also warned that if the police re-arrested them, the officers would be handcuffed as well.

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ATC extends Qaiser’s bail in Sangjani vandalism case

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ATC extends Qaiser's bail in Sangjani vandalism case

An anti-terrorism court in Islamabad on Saturday extended bail of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser in a case pertaining to vandalism in Sangjani public gathering held by his party on Sept 28.

Justice Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain of the ATC conducted hearing of the case against the former NA speaker.

The petitioner’s lawyer requested exemptionof her client from appearance, citing terminal illness.

The lawyer also attached medical certificate of the former NA speaker.

Later, the court accepted the plea of Qaiser by extending his bail till Jan 7.

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President hosting secret meetings to make Bilawal PM: Barrister Saif

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President hosting secret meetings to make Bilawal PM: Barrister Saif

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Information Adviser Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif claimed on Saturday that “secret meetings” were being held in the President House to oust Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and bring Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari as the new PM.

In a statement, the adviser said both father and son (President Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal) were making all the necessary efforts for premiership of the latter, adding that the president was on a secret mission to see his son as the PM.

“Zardari should make his son the PM through fair means instead of stealing the mandate given by the people to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Both Sharifs and Zardaris are enjoying the power through a stolen mandate,” he added.

He reiterated that Zardari should keep it in mind that the PTI would continue its struggle to restore its mandate.

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