Real question in the present case is whether a civilian can be court-martialed under the current system, Justice Mandokhail observes.
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court questioned why Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) did not oppose amendments in the Army ...
Justice Hilali reminded him that some criminals involved in the APS attack has been hanged ... a request was made to restore sections 2(1)(d)(i) and (ii) of the Pakistan Army Act which were repealed ...
The Supreme Court's Constitutional Bench resumed its hearing over the appeals against the trial of civilians in military ...
While hearing the Intra-Court Appeals (ICAs) in the matter related to the military courts, Judge of the Supreme Court Justice Musarat Hilali Friday questioned the difference between the 2014 APS ...
LAHORE, Feb 08 (APP):Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP) Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan has said that the public has ...
Advocate Raja quoted the UK law and said that court martial cases were not handled by military officers but by judges ...
He remarked; “People say Pakistan’s judiciary ranks 129th out ... Justice Hilali questioned the difference between the 2014 APS attack and the May 9 protests, saying; “The APS attack was ...
In response, Hussain stated that the individuals involved in the APS attack were linked to acts ... The lawyer further said that the Pakistan Army Act applies to civilian employees of the armed ...