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Three special courts formed for hearing of terror cases

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ISLAMABAD – Three special courts were formed on Thursday in accordance with the Protection of Pakistan Act to preside over cases relating to terrorism.

Five special courts are to be formed in total. The three courts have been formed in Peshawar, Lahore and Quetta in accordance with the Protection of Pakistan Act passed by the parliament in order to curb rising militancy in Pakistan. Judge Mukarrab Khan will head the special court in Lahore, Judge Zafar Khosa in Quetta and Judge Anwar Ali Khan will preside over the court in Peshawar.

As many as five special courts are to be formed whereas the next phase will focus on establishing special courts in Islamabad and Sindh. The latest measures come days after the country's political leadership agreed to establish military courts in order to try terror suspects in what appeared to be a virtual bypassing of the superior judiciary and the Supreme Court's 1999 verdict which had declared such tribunals as unconstitutional.

It moreover comes as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has stated his resolve to go forward with the establishment of military courts come what may.

Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk


 

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