Treason Case: SC adjourns hearing against Musharraf till tomorrow

PakistanTreason Case: SC adjourns hearing against Musharraf till tomorrow

ISLAMABAD: Counsel Qamar Afzal completed his argument in former military ruler Pervez Musharraf’s hearing of petitions case to frame charges of treason against him in the Apex Court on monday

The Supreme Court hearing the petitions to fix treason charges against the former military ruler Pervez Musharaf adjourned it till tomorrow.

Counsel of Pervez Musharraf‚ Ahmed Raza Qasuri in his arguments said that the 3rd November PCO was not the work of a single person‚ but all the heads of state institutions were involved in it and there was a collective wisdom in it. He said this case has national and international importance.

Earlier Counsel Qamar Afzal completed his argument.

A three member bench headed by Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja is hearing the case. In his remarks he said that the Supreme Court would keep in view the demands of justice.

Hearing of judges’ detention case against former president‚ Pervez Musharraf has been adjourned till Wednesday.

The hearing has been postponed due to leave of judge‚ Kausar Abbas Zaidi.

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